"My cousin, Connie Baucom, was working as a nurse in the kidney doctor’s office and notified me that a position has opened in the office for an operator. I applied, got the job, and over a few months moved up to medical receptionist at the front desk" (Greene). "The receptionist receives little training in handling people or in diffusing high-pressure situations in a medical office" (Ward). “When you see someone very sick, you can tell that their health is not good. Office setting is very stressful on the mind. Where I worked had a very good group for the most part, then new employees came and some were not so good” …show more content…
I use to go to work with her when I was little, and noticed how her and her friends worked together like they were a family. They helped each other when help was needed. Patients were treated like they were a part of the family too. The doctors would mingle and have fun whenever the office had parties. My mother tried to keep the work and stress away from home, but sometimes it followed her anyway. As my mother, Renee Greene, said “The job makes me appreciate family and friends.” Medical receptionist is a hard and stressful job, but you can meet new people and make new friends. This is why I want to become a medical