A treatment coordinator schedules follow-up appointments with patients based on the treatment plan recommended by the doctor. As a treatment coordinator, your job duties include confirming insurance coverage, scheduling follow-up appointments at the practice, and contacting patients to confirm that they plan to return to receive the treatment. You may also perform other administrative duties, such as filing and answering phones. Qualifications include having a high school diploma and some advanced training, such as an associate degree in medical administration. Customer service skills, clerical experience, and the ability to coordinate with the doctor are also essential for this position.