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MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONSGraduation from High School or General Educational Development (GED) test equivalency AND vocational/technical training in an CAAHEP or ABHES-accredited Associate's degree, certificate or diploma medical assistant program AND one (1) year of medical office experience; ANDPossession of the Certified Medical Assistant (CMA) credential through the American Association of Medical Assistants.
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Lead Medical Assistant will supervise the back-office staff, prep patients for exams, record vital signs and history, blood draws, administer medications, etc. Shift: Monday - Friday / 8:00AM - 5:00PM City: Bell, CA Lead Medical Assistant Job Requirements: 2 years Certified Medical Assistant experience in a clinical environment.
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Previous experience as a Medical Receptionist, Office Manager or Front/Back Office Assistant. Roots Mental Wellness provides comprehensive, patient-centered behavioral health care to adults and adolescents We are seeking a Medical Front Office Receptionist to join our team.
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Previous medical back office and Lab/EKG experience preferred. Registered or Certified Medical Assistant (RMA or CMA) required. Medical Terminology - Knowledge of medical records, procedures and terminology.
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Experience performing medical back-office tasks including obtaining vital signs, injections/immunizations, phlebotomy, urinalysis and administering medications. Active Medical Assistant certification (CMA, CCMA, NCMA, RMA and CMAC.
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As a member of our team, you will have the unique opportunity to learn and work in two roles: as a medical scribe working with one of our providers, and as a back-office support staff member.
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Responsible for assisting in delivering patient care and performs back-office duties as per office protocol, to include but not limited to:+ Obtaining and recording of vital signs+ Collects and documents pertinent medical, surgical, and family histories+ Medication reconciliation+ Quality tab and measures+ Spiritual Wholeness Questions+ Fall Risk Assessment+ Depression+ Screening+ Preparation and completion of ACO paperwork and submission+ Ensures patient and exam room is ready for physician.
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Job DescriptionThe Medical Assistant works as an integral member of the ASU Health Services Health Care Team in caring for the students, faculty and staff at ASU and performs both front office and back office duties.
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Clinical experience in the back of a medical doctor's office includes: prioritizing patient-care; preparing patients for doctor's examinations including vital signs, weight, chief complaints, recording patients allergies and medications; preparing set-up for procedures, blood draws, administer injections and obtain specimen, perform EKG; order labs; and maintains and stocks patient rooms and supplies.
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Performs all Medical Assistant front and back office functions. Planned Parenthood Los Angeles is seeking an experienced and caring Medical Assistant LEAD with excellent clinical and customer service skills to work full-time at our West Hollywood health center.
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Curriculum includes anatomy; physiology; basic math and math for pharmacology; principles of pharmacology; medical terminology, front/back office clinical skills; basic administrative skills; law and ethics, as these subjects relate to the role of a medical assistant; communication; human relations; electronic medical records, professionalism; and job search.
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Minimum one (1) year back office clinical experience directly supporting a medical provider OR completion of an accredited clinical assistant program (I.E. MAs, CNAs, LPN,s Dental Assistants, and Patient Care Techs), AND the willingness to participate in on the job training in KPs Optometry training program.
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Use your skills to make an impact Required Qualifications 1 3 years of Medical Assistant experience in 'back-office' direct patient care Applicable State licensure in field of study (RMA/ CMA) Current CPR certification less than 2 years of leadership experience This role is considered patient facing and is part of Humana/Senior Bridge's Tuberculosis (TB) screening program.
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The Clinical Care Attendant is responsible for assisting the Physician, Nurse Practitioner, and Physician Assistant (collectively “Provider”) with front office and back office duties in the outpatient management of patients on a rotating basis.
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Medical experience performing various front desk / back office responsibilities. Pre-op/post-op instructions with patientsSchedule follow ups for imaging and surgery as neededRequirements:Can either be a certified or non certified medical assistant.
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