3256 Medical Assistants
Medical assistants perform basic clinical and administrative tasks to support patient care under the direct supervision of a medical practitioner or other health professional. Tasks include - (a) interviewing patients and their families to obtain information on their health status and medical history; (b) assisting medical doctors and other health professionals to examine and treat patients, including measuring and recording vital signs, administering medications and performing routine clinical procedures such as giving injections and removing sutures; (c) getting patients ready for examination and treatment, including explaining procedures and showing them to examination rooms; (d) preparing and handling medical instruments and supplies, including sterilizing instruments and disposing of contaminated supplies in accordance with safety procedures; (e) collecting blood, tissue or other specimens, and preparing them for laboratory testing; (f) providing information to patients and families on health care topics including medications prescribed by a medical doctor or other health professional; (g) providing prescription and drug refill information to pharmacies; (h) maintaining cleanliness of patient waiting and examination rooms; (i) recording information on patients’ medical history, diagnostic testing and treatment procedures and results, and other information in medical record-keeping systems; (j) scheduling appointments with patients, and preparing documentation required for billing, reporting and insurance purposes. Examples of the occupations classified here: - Clinical assistant - Medical assistant - Ophthalmic assistant Some related occupations classified elsewhere: - Clinical officer (paramedical) - 2240 - Medical prosthetic technician - 3214 - Dental assistant - 3251 - Physiotherapy assistant - 3255 - Medical secretary - 3344 - Medical imaging assistant - 5329 Note Occupations included in this unit group normally require formal training in health services provision. Clinical care providers with advanced training and skills to provide independent medical diagnostic and treatment services are classified in Unit Group 2240: Paramedical Practitioners.
Where 3256 sits in the ISCO-08 hierarchy
- >3 Technicians and Associate Professionals
- >>32 Health Associate Professionals
- >>>325 Other Health Associate Professionals
- >>>>3256 Medical Assistants
- >>>>3256 Medical Assistants
3256 in other classification systems
Equivalent and related codes across 2 other systems. Click any code to see its full definition, hierarchy, and crosswalks.
Other ISCO-08 codes under 3256 Medical Assistants
- 3251Dental Assistants and Therapists
- 3252Medical Records and Health Information Technicians
- 3253Community Health Workers
- 3254Dispensing Opticians
- 3255Physiotherapy Technicians and Assistants
- 3257Environmental and Occupational Health Inspectors and Associates
- 3258Ambulance Workers
- 3259Health Associate Professionals Not Elsewhere Classified
Frequently asked questions
- What is ISCO-08 3256?
- ISCO-08 3256 is "Medical Assistants". Medical assistants perform basic clinical and administrative tasks to support patient care under the direct supervision of a medical practitioner or other health professional. Tasks include - (a) interviewing patients and their families to obtain information on their health status and medical history; (b) assisting medical doctors and other health professionals to examine and treat patients, including measuring and recording vital signs, administering medications and performing routine clinical procedures such as giving injections and removing sutures; (c) getting patients ready for examination and treatment, including explaining procedures and showing them to examination rooms; (d) preparing and handling medical instruments and supplies, including sterilizing instruments and disposing of contaminated supplies in accordance with safety procedures; (e) collecting blood, tissue or other specimens, and preparing them for laboratory testing; (f) providing information to patients and families on health care topics including medications prescribed by a medical doctor or other health professional; (g) providing prescription and drug refill information to pharmacies; (h) maintaining cleanliness of patient waiting and examination rooms; (i) recording information on patients’ medical history, diagnostic testing and treatment procedures and results, and other information in medical record-keeping systems; (j) scheduling appointments with patients, and preparing documentation required for billing, reporting and insurance purposes. Examples of the occupations classified here: - Clinical assistant - Medical assistant - Ophthalmic assistant Some related occupations classified elsewhere: - Clinical officer (paramedical) - 2240 - Medical prosthetic technician - 3214 - Dental assistant - 3251 - Physiotherapy assistant - 3255 - Medical secretary - 3344 - Medical imaging assistant - 5329 Note Occupations included in this unit group normally require formal training in health services provision. Clinical care providers with advanced training and skills to provide independent medical diagnostic and treatment services are classified in Unit Group 2240: Paramedical Practitioners.
- How does ISCO-08 3256 map to other classification systems?
- 3256 Medical Assistants has equivalents in SOC 2018 (29-2057, 31-9092); ESCO Occupations (0c041d1e-1841-4acb-b0a1-2c387a61bf65). These crosswalks let you translate this code between ISCO-08 and 2 other classification systems.
- What is the parent category of 3256?
- 3256 Medical Assistants sits under 3256 Medical Assistants in the ISCO-08 hierarchy.
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