How Do I Become a Nursing Unit Secretary?
Working as a nursing unit secretary introduces you to other options in the health care career field while you earn a respectable wage in a fast-growing and stable industry, according to MassPulse.org. The position requires only a high school diploma or GED. Certification and higher education, which employers do not generally require, may give you a competitive edge over other applicants. Obtain basic secretarial skills in telephone etiquette, transcription and record filing. Community colleges and technical schools offer accelerated, non-credit classes to develop these skills. Look into programs specifically for the health care industry. Find complete lists of community colleges through the American Association of Community Colleges. Complete courses in medical terminology and medical coding. Nursing unit secretary duties may include the accurate interpretation of physicians’ orders and maintenance of patient charts. Knowledge of billing codes will increase your marketability as health