What Is a Medical Secretary?

The nurse also has a "secretary". As a new post, the ward secretary has his own job responsibilities, which is a very important post in some large hospitals. Ward secretary, in layman's terms, is the secretary who provides services to the ward. Unlike nurses, the ward secretary does not have to stay in the hospital 24 hours, and mainly provides services during office hours during the day.

Ward Secretary

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The nurse also has a "secretary". As a new post, the ward secretary has his own job responsibilities, which is a very important post in some large hospitals. Ward secretary, in layman's terms, provides services for the ward.
On September 5, 2012, a "Reminder on the recruitment of ward secretary" appeared on the "Hospital Announcement" column of the official website of Shaoxing Municipal People's Hospital. The hospital recruited 10 ward secretary at a time, attracting many Less attention from netizens. [1]
The work of the secretary of the ward involves a lot of content, such as going through the admission and admission procedures, checking the daily statements; timely notifying the patients and their families who are in arrears to pay the fees, and explaining them if necessary; checking and confirming
A ward secretary has been set up so that the ward nurses can get rid of the interference of transactional tasks such as reconciliation, recording of doctor's orders, application for goods, answering calls, etc., so that the nurses have enough time and energy to serve the patients.
In clinical work and patient care, not all direct professional care is required, and there are a large number of indirect, non-professional auxiliary service work, which should not be undertaken by nurses. The ward secretary frees nurses from non-nursing matters, giving them enough time and energy to devote themselves to nursing work so that patients can be taken care of.

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