Motivated Medical Assistant who has worked in for a in Pediatrics Primary Care working with a team of Medical Providers in a primary care practice.
The clinical pharmacist will be a part time pharmacist that will verify the orders and provide clinical services for the area(s) for which they are assigned.
At the request of the Client Service Manager, conducts follow up TLC visits to the client, some of which occur while the care staff is present.
Looking for a working Office Manager that has the ability to manage a busy Primary Care Office.
Maintain current New York or Connecticut Licensure and all licenses necessary to provide care in the medical practice.
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