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Performs basic office laboratory procedures such as urinalysis, urine culture, hematocrit, sed rate, mono spot, pregnancy tests, throat cultures and related procedures. CMA/RMA or equivalent required.
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Medical Assistant Certification (CMA) or Certified Clinical Medical Assistant (CCMA) is required. Arrange hospital admissions and laboratory services. Medical Assistant Certification (CMA) or Certified Clinical Medical Assistant (CCMA) is required.
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May be required to draw and collect blood samples from patients and prepare specimens for laboratory analysis as well as perform routine tests such as EKG.+ Schedules patients for diagnostic testing and follows up to ensure completion of testing.
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Education: High School diploma, vocational college or technical institute with Certified Medical Assistant (CMA) credential or with clinical training. Taking tissue and fluid samples and sending them in for laboratory analysis.
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Performs selected patient/ laboratory testing, including Point of Care Testing, tuberculosis skin testing, electrocardiography, pulmonary function tests, vision, and hearing testing. Qualifications: High School Diploma/ GED.Certified Medical Assistant (CMA) by the American Association of Medical Assistants within 1 year or Registered Medical Assistant (RMA) through American Medical Technologists within 1 year.
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Supervision of delegated duties to LPN and CMA on approved clinical protocols. May be required to draw and collect blood and other samples from patients and prepare specimens for laboratory analysis.
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Note: we do employee Non-Certified Medical Assistants; they are still required to have graduated from an accredited Medical Assistant program and to function at the same competency level as a CMA (tested upon hire and annually via competency assessments), non-certified medical assistants will be eligible for the annual merit program yet will have a lower pay range as compared to Certified Medical Assistants.
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Required: Certified Medical Assistant (CMA) ( American Association of Medical Assistants) or Registered Medical Assistant (RMA) American Medical Technologist. Clinical responsibilities include performing laboratory tests, taking electrocardiograms, injections, vein punctures, sterilization techniques, vital signs, and assisting with minor surgery.
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A CMA prepares basic laboratory tests on premises and prepares laboratory specimens, as well as entering diagnostic or medication orders under the direction of a Licensed Independent Provider (LIP.
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Job Description & RequirementsSpecialty: CMADiscipline: CMADuration: OngoingUp to 40.00 hours per weekShift: 8 hoursEmployment Type: Per DiemThe Certified Medical Assistant is responsible for functioning as an assistant to the physician, optometrist, NP/PA, RN's, and LPN's in the areas of direct and indirect patient care, laboratory procedures, charging and medical records.
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Preferred certifications: Certified Medical Assistant (CMA), Registered Medical Assistant (RMA), Medical laboratory technician (MLT), American Society for Clinical Pathology (ASCP). Experience working as a medical or clinical laboratory assistant, with demonstrated experience in training and development.
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Perform basic laboratory tests, such as blood draws, urine tests, and specimen collection, and prepare specimens for laboratory processing. Job DescriptionOverview: As a Certified Medical Assistant (CMA) at a Healthcare and Rehabilitation Facility, you will be an integral part of our healthcare team, providing essential clinical and administrative support to ensure the efficient delivery of patient care services.
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Assists in the collection of laboratory specimens and performance of tests on patients as ordered by the provider or arranges for patient testing, admissions and referrals. Tech - Must have a current NC Paramedic or AEMT certification.
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If employed at North Georgia Diagnostic Clinic, RMA or CMA must be obtained within 90 days of employment. We offer additional services in wellness and nutrition, and advocate advanced laboratory studies for the early diagnosis and treatment of cardiovascular disease.
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Administrative Duties: Using computer applications Answering telephones Greeting patients Updating and filing patient medical records Coding and filling out insurance forms Scheduling appointments Arranging for hospital admissions and laboratory services Handling correspondence, billing, and bookkeeping Qualifications Education: High School Diploma, Graduate of a medical assistant program, minimum required.
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