Medical receptionists are employed at hospitals, doctor's offices, and other health care facilities around the world. These receptionists answer incoming calls, schedule and cancel patient appointments, and take messages. Medical receptionists work as a liaison between patients, doctors, and other staff, and are often the first impression that a visitor has of an office.Medical receptionists also file paperwork, enter data into various systems, greet patients and other guests, and answer patient questions. These receptionists must have a professional demeanor and appearance, be friendly and welcoming, and must be excellent written and oral communicators. Medical receptionist jobs are often very hectic and also require that a professional is able to efficiently multitask and maintain a leve