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What are some examples of the skills and education required of a medical office manager? Suppose an individual has a background in nursing. How might that individual's skills and education help him in the role of a medical office manager?
 
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Assessment of the female patient in the office should include a complete ________ ________, height and weight, blood pressure and temperature.
 
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Medical office managers may be trained in the clinical area, such as a nurse or medical assistant. Managers may also be trained in the business area, such as business management. If a manager were trained as a nurse, he or she would be better able to address clinical issues or quality of care in the department.

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