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Knowledge of medical office/license practical nurse management systems and procedures. Proficiency in MS Office and patient management software. Completion of a Medical Assistant (CMA)/Certified Clinical Medical Assistant (CCMA)/Registered Medical Assistant program is required.
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Understands necessary computer functions in the office setting: MAPS, MCIR Practice Management, Electronic Medical Records, LIS, Emageon, dictation systems, and any other necessary programs to assist providers and staff.
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OR equivalent Medical Assistant Credential such as (Certified Clinical Medical Assistant CCMA, etc. The clinical person will provide patient education, assist with specialty care modalities, symptom management, be available for emergencies, monitor for compliance and the effects of care management with high risk patients, educate on prescriptions and teach the patient and family the reasons for the medication and side effects, coordinate and ensure continuity of care with other providers.
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Must either have six months of experience as a Medical Assistant, OR, have graduated from an accredited MA or Medical Office Management program that meets nationally accepted standards. Preferred Qualifications Qualifications:Education Requirements: Completion of an accredited program that meets nationally accepted standards-certificate or degree in Medical Assisting or Medical Office Management.
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Accepted agencies and certifications include:National Healthcareer Association – Medical Assistant Certification (CCMA)American Medical Technologists – Medical Assistant (RMA)National Center for Competency Testing – National Certified Medical Assistant (NCMA)American Association of Medical Assistants (AAMA)American Heart Association Healthcare provider course with Basic Life Support (BLS)KNOWLEDGE/SKILLS/ABILITIES:Ability to interact successfully with the public.
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Completion of a Medical Assistant (CMA)/Certified Clinical Medical Assistant (CCMA)/Registered Medical Assistant (RMA) program is required. Position SummaryAs a Medical Assistant you will be responsible for providing administrative support to ensure efficient operation of the medical office/hospital.
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Prefer one of the following three certifications (1) American Association of Medical Assistants (AAMA), or (2) American Medical Technologists (AMT) or (3) California Certifying Board of Medical Assistants (CCMA.
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This position may be required to order all medical, pharmacy supplies, and office supplies to manage patient care. Also, may perform general office duties (keyboarding, filing, telephone, computer and office equipment) as needed.
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CMA (AAMA); RMA (AMT); CCMA(NHA); NCMA (NCCT); RMA (ARMA); NRCMA (NAHP); or RMA (AAMP) Complete patient registration, scheduling and billing tasks, pre-authorization and other general office/clerical duties as assigned.
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Conducts and documents monthly chronic care management encounters for enrolled patients. Performs phlebotomy and administers injections; processes and prepares labs for pickup; assists with EKG's, office procedures as needed; and provides other patient care services as directed by the physicians and practice protocols.
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Certification/Registration (CCMA/CMA/AAMA/RMA) preferred. Minimum of 1 year private practice medical assistant experience preferred in a primary care or specialist office. EMR experience preferred and working knowledge of Microsoft office applications required.
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As the Certified Medical Assistant you will: Provide Patient follow-up (i.e.: after visit instructions, setting appointments, patient education, communicate normal lab results and reminder phone calls)Support back office clinic flow and time management for providers.
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Position will work the back office focusing on clinical tasks assisting Doctor's while they see Dermatology office visits. Completion of an accredited Medical Assistant Certification Program: CMA( AAMA) or RMA (AMT) or CCMA.
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Knowledge of medical office policies, practices and procedures as normally acquired through three to five years working in the health care system or similar setting. They will maintain and oversee patients at the office locations and will act as the liaison with other organizations and departments.
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This position acts as a liaison between providers, support staff and management transcribing during visits, huddles, bridging gaps, leading implementations, effectively communicating and assessing opportunities in an effort to ensure CCMA’s continued growth and profitability.
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