Gain Expert Competence in Medical Reception – Diploma
The medical receptionist is often the first point of contact in any healthcare environment, playing a pivotal role in ensuring that clinics, hospitals, and surgeries run efficiently and professionally. The OSHAA 30-Hours Professional Diploma in Medical Receptionist is specifically designed to equip participants with the practical skills and knowledge required to perform this vital role with confidence and accuracy.
This diploma is tailored for individuals looking to enter or enhance their position within the healthcare sector by mastering the core duties of a medical receptionist. As demand continues to grow for organised, patient-focused front-of-house professionals, the course provides essential training in communication, patient management, healthcare systems, and confidentiality protocols.
Participants will gain a clear understanding of the administrative and interpersonal responsibilities expected in a healthcare setting, preparing them for an impactful and fulfilling career at the centre of clinical operations.
The OSHAA 30-Hours Professional Diploma in Medical Receptionist delivers a comprehensive curriculum that blends theoretical knowledge with real-world administrative techniques. Participants are guided through core topics including medical terminology, appointment scheduling, handling confidential records, working within NHS and private practice systems, and communicating effectively with patients and professionals alike.
OSHAA 30-Hours Professional Diploma in Medical Receptionist
- Age: 18+ years
- Education: Minimum secondary education (O-Level/Matric) or equivalent; prior knowledge in administration, office work, or healthcare is a plus
- Language: Basic English reading, writing, and communication skills
- Experience: Not required, but prior exposure to healthcare settings or customer service is advantageous
Study Units
Learning Outcomes
Introduction to the Role and Responsibilities of a Medical Receptionist (3 Hours)
- Understand the core duties and expectations of a medical receptionist
- Recognise the importance of professionalism and confidentiality in healthcare settings
- Identify key administrative tasks within medical front-desk environments
- Demonstrate awareness of the patient journey from first contact to follow-up
Medical Terminology and Basic Healthcare Concepts (3 Hours)
- Interpret commonly used medical terms and abbreviations
- Understand basic healthcare processes and systems
- Accurately use terminology in administrative and communication tasks
- Support clinical teams through informed administrative assistance
Effective Patient Communication and Telephone Handling (3.5 Hours)
- Communicate clearly and empathetically with patients in person and by phone
- Manage incoming calls, messages, and queries professionally
- Apply active listening skills to understand patient concerns
- Handle sensitive conversations with discretion and care
Appointment Scheduling and Calendar Management (3 Hours)
- Use scheduling systems to book, cancel, and amend appointments
- Coordinate multiple calendars while maintaining accuracy
- Prioritise urgent appointments and manage high-demand situations
- Ensure smooth patient flow within a busy practice
Managing Medical Records and Patient Databases (3 Hours)
- Maintain accurate and up-to-date electronic and paper-based records
- Retrieve and organise patient files according to protocols
- Ensure data security in line with legal and organisational requirements
- Understand the importance of precision in data entry
Confidentiality, GDPR, and Data Protection in Healthcare (3.5 Hours)
- Apply data protection laws including GDPR in daily practice
- Handle patient information with strict confidentiality
- Recognise breaches of privacy and understand reporting procedures
- Demonstrate best practices in safeguarding sensitive information
Understanding NHS and Private Practice Administrative Systems (3 Hours)
- Navigate the differences between NHS and private healthcare structures
- Understand key administrative processes in each setting
- Support clinical teams with accurate paperwork and follow-up
- Adapt to varied systems, protocols, and patient expectations
Processing Referrals, Prescriptions, and Clinical Documentation (2.5 Hours)
- Prepare and manage patient referrals to other services or specialists
- Handle repeat prescriptions and liaise with pharmacies
- Assist with clinical documentation and ensure proper filing
- Support continuity of care through timely and accurate processing
Conflict Resolution and Handling Difficult Situations (2 Hours)
- Respond calmly and effectively to upset or distressed patients
- Apply de-escalation techniques in high-stress interactions
- Maintain professionalism under pressure
- Understand when to seek support or escalate issues
Professional Conduct, Teamwork, and Ethical Practice (2.5 Hours)
- Exhibit appropriate behaviour and etiquette in a healthcare setting
- Collaborate effectively with clinical and administrative teams
- Uphold ethical standards in patient care and workplace interactions
- Reflect on professional development and areas for improvement
Course Benefits – OSHAA 30-Hours Professional Diploma in Medical Receptionist
- Understand medical reception duties including patient registration and appointment management
- Develop administrative skills for handling records, files, and hospital documentation efficiently
- Learn patient communication techniques to provide professional and friendly service
- Gain knowledge of healthcare protocols and ethical standards in medical settings
- Enhance professional credibility for roles in clinics, hospitals, and healthcare centers
- Master scheduling and coordination skills to improve workflow and patient satisfaction
- Build confidence in handling inquiries from patients, staff, and visitors
- Boost career opportunities in hospitals, clinics, diagnostic centers, and healthcare administration
The OSHAA 30-Hours Professional Diploma in Medical Receptionist is ideal for participants who are interested in pursuing or advancing a career in healthcare administration. It is especially suited to those who:
- Are new to the healthcare sector and wish to gain a professional foundation in medical reception work
- Currently work in administrative roles and want to transition into medical environments
- Seek a recognised CPD qualification to support career development in clinics, hospitals, or surgeries
- Aim to refresh or update their skills in medical terminology, patient communication, and data protection
- Are returning to the workforce and looking for a structured re-entry into healthcare administration
This course is designed to support participants in developing the practical knowledge, confidence, and professionalism required for success in a wide range of healthcare front-office roles.
