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Medical Assistant CV Example & Guide (2026)

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Yesenia Ortega
Certified Medical Assistant
[email protected] • (210) 555-0186 • San Antonio, TX
Summary
Certified Medical Assistant with 5 years in family medicine and urgent care, supporting providers through 35+ patient visits daily. Strong phlebotomy and EHR documentation skills with a record of zero medication administration errors.
Experience
Medical AssistantJul 2021 – Present
Alamo Heights Family Practice — San Antonio, TX
Roomed and prepped an average of 38 patients daily supporting 3 physicians, taking vitals, history, and chief complaint.
Performed phlebotomy and injections for 20+ patients daily with zero reported adverse events over 4 years.
Documented all visits in Athenahealth same-day, keeping provider charting backlog under 2 hours company-wide low.
Verified insurance eligibility for 100% of same-day add-on appointments, reducing billing denials by an estimated 18%.
Trained 4 new medical assistants on intake workflow and EHR documentation standards.
Medical AssistantFeb 2019 – Jun 2021
QuickCare Urgent Care — San Antonio, TX
Supported a high-volume urgent care seeing 60-80 patients daily across 2 providers.
Administered EKGs and rapid diagnostic tests, turning around results to providers in under 10 minutes.
Maintained sterilization and infection-control compliance, passing all state inspections during tenure.
Handled patient intake and insurance verification for walk-in volumes averaging 70 patients per shift.
Education
Medical Assistant Certificate2018 – 2019
San Antonio College — San Antonio, TX
Skills
Clinical: Phlebotomy, EKG, Vitals & Intake, Injections, Sterilization
Systems: Athenahealth, Epic, HIPAA Compliance
Certifications
Certified Medical Assistant (CMA) — AAMA2019
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How to write a medical assistant CV (UK)

Open with a short personal profile, then prove your impact with achievement-led bullet points — each one a result, not a duty. Keep it to two A4 pages, list experience in reverse-chronological order, and mirror the language in the job advert so it passes any applicant tracking system.

Example bullet points to adapt

  • Roomed and prepped an average of 38 patients daily supporting 3 physicians, taking vitals, history, and chief complaint.
  • Performed phlebotomy and injections for 20+ patients daily with zero reported adverse events over 4 years.
  • Documented all visits in Athenahealth same-day, keeping provider charting backlog under 2 hours company-wide low.
  • Verified insurance eligibility for 100% of same-day add-on appointments, reducing billing denials by an estimated 18%.
  • Trained 4 new medical assistants on intake workflow and EHR documentation standards.
  • Supported a high-volume urgent care seeing 60-80 patients daily across 2 providers.
  • Administered EKGs and rapid diagnostic tests, turning around results to providers in under 10 minutes.
  • Maintained sterilization and infection-control compliance, passing all state inspections during tenure.

Key skills for a medical assistant CV

Vitals & patient intakeEHR documentation (Epic/Athenahealth)Phlebotomy & injectionsClinical & administrative supportPatient schedulingInsurance verificationSterilization & infection controlEKG administrationMedication administration supportHIPAA complianceChart auditingBilingual patient communication

Medical Assistant CV FAQs

What should a medical assistant CV include in the UK?

A UK medical assistant CV leads with a short personal profile, then work experience in reverse-chronological order with achievement-led bullet points, key skills, and education. Keep it to two A4 pages, and you don’t need a photo, date of birth, or marital status.

CV or resume — what’s the difference?

In the UK and most of Europe, “CV” is the standard term for the 1–2 page document you send with a job application (what Americans call a resume). Our builder uses A4 sizing and UK conventions when you choose this format.

How long should my CV be?

Two A4 pages is the UK norm. Lead with your strongest, most relevant achievements so a recruiter sees your value in the first half-page.

Do I need to be certified (CMA/RMA) to list medical assistant experience?

No, but certification strengthens your resume significantly and some employers require it. If you're certified, put the credential right next to your name at the top. If not yet certified, list any relevant coursework or clinical externship hours to show you're actively building toward it.

How do I show patient volume on a medical assistant resume?

State how many patients you roomed or supported per day and the provider ratio you worked under, e.g., 'roomed 35-40 patients daily supporting 3 physicians.' This tells a hiring manager exactly what pace you can sustain, which matters more in a busy clinic than a general duties list.

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