Advertisements

Medical Receptionist Training: Legal, Record & Call Skills

Advertisements
Medical Law | Records Management | Telephone Handling | Enhance Receptionist Performance and Patient Communication
5
5/5
(1) Ratings
337 students
Created by Kazi Mamur
Advertisements

What you'll learn

  • Understand the essential role of a medical receptionist in providing excellent patient care and ensuring safety in healthcare environments.
  • Master the legal and ethical standards for managing patient health records in compliance with healthcare laws and regulations.
  • Learn the core principles of medical law and the importance of confidentiality and patient privacy.
  • Develop communication skills to handle phone calls professionally and manage front desk operations smoothly.
  • Gain expertise in managing patient information with precision and attention to legal standards, ensuring accuracy and confidentiality.
  • Learn how to create lasting first impressions with patients and provide exceptional service to patients, families, and medical professionals.
  • Strengthen your ability to balance office administration tasks with the interpersonal skills necessary for patient interaction.
  • Develop a deeper understanding of medical receptionist etiquette, ethics, and growth within the healthcare profession.
  • Build your proficiency in managing travel and event coordination for healthcare professionals as part of your role.
This course includes:
1.5 total hours on-demand video
0 articles
0 downloadable resources
66 lessons
Full lifetime access
Access on mobile and TV
Certificate of completion
Advertisements

Course content

Requirements

  • No prior experience in medical reception required.
  • A desire to learn and grow in a healthcare environment.
  • Open to developing communication, legal, and organizational skills.

Description

This course contains the use of artificial intelligence.”

Gain the essential skills to succeed as a medical receptionist, the first point of contact in healthcare. Learn to manage patients, records, and communication with confidence and professionalism. Prepare yourself for a fast-paced, patient-centered work environment.

Course Curriculum:

Section 1: Introduction to the Medical Receptionist Role

Understand the importance of the receptionist as the gateway to patient care. This section introduces the healthcare environment, core responsibilities, and the evolving expectations of modern front-desk professionals.

Section 2: Professionalism & Workplace Excellence

Develop essential workplace skills, from staying composed under pressure to fostering a culture of excellence. Learn how professionalism and attitude shape patient experience and career growth.

Section 3: Ethics, Legal Responsibilities & Confidentiality

Explore the ethical and legal duties required in healthcare settings. This section emphasizes patient confidentiality, trust-building, and maintaining integrity in daily interactions.

Section 4: Medical Records & Information Management

Gain a clear understanding of medical records and their role in patient safety. Learn how to manage, protect, and accurately document patient information.

Section 5: Creating Exceptional First Impressions

Master the art of welcoming patients with professionalism and warmth. Discover how first impressions influence patient satisfaction and long-term loyalty.

Section 6: Communication Skills for Success

Build strong verbal and interpersonal communication skills. Learn how to ask the right questions, listen effectively, and respond with clarity and confidence.

Section 7: Call Handling & Patient Coordination

Handle calls efficiently, even during high-pressure situations. This section covers call management, conflict resolution, and effective patient coordination techniques.

Section 8: Office Administration & Daily Operations

Understand the day-to-day administrative tasks of a medical office. Learn scheduling, financial handling, and organizational skills needed to keep operations running smoothly.

Section 9: Real-World Scenarios & Problem Solving

Apply your knowledge to realistic workplace challenges. Develop problem-solving skills to handle complex patient interactions and high-stress situations.

Section 10: Career Growth & Professional Development

Explore career advancement opportunities and future trends in healthcare administration. Learn how to grow from a receptionist into a confident healthcare professional.

This course equips you with practical, job-ready skills to work as a medical receptionist, covering patient management, communication, and administrative tasks. It prepares you to handle real-world responsibilities with confidence while building a strong foundation for a successful career in healthcare administration.

Who this course is for:

  • Aspiring medical receptionists looking to enhance their skills in patient care, legal compliance, and call management.
  • Healthcare professionals seeking to develop a deeper understanding of the receptionist’s role in the healthcare environment.
  • Medical office managers are looking to improve the efficiency and professionalism of their reception team.
  • Students interested in pursuing a career in healthcare administration and receptionist roles.
  • Anyone interested in gaining expertise in legal and ethical standards in the healthcare setting.
Advertisements
F2158C7B279AC4688F21
Advertisements
Advertisements
Free Online Courses with Certificates
Logo
Register New Account