Leaving the profession as a medical assistant: a qualitative study exploring the process, reasons and potential preventive measures
Abstract Background Worldwide growing shortages among health care staff are observed. This also holds true for medical assistants in Germany. Medical assistants mainly work in outpatient care and are the first point of contact for patients while performing clinical and administrative tasks. We sough...
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Main Authors: | Viola Mambrey (Author), Annegret Dreher (Author), Adrian Loerbroks (Author) |
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2024-09-01T00:00:00Z.
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