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Job also requires the ability to maintain a quick pace in fast paced urgent care medical facility for the duration of scheduled shift minus meal/break time. Ability to maintain quick pace in fast paced urgent care facility for the duration of scheduled shift (8-12 hours except for meals/break time.
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You should also be able to work effectively in a fast-paced environment and have experience using electronic medical records and other healthcare technology. We are seeking a detail-oriented and organized Medical Scribe to join our Otolaryngology practice and help us provide exceptional patient care.
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Great exposure to the healthcare profession (excellent resume builder for medical school) Essential Functions/ResponsibilitiesAbility to maintain quick pace in fast paced urgent care facility for duration of scheduled shift (8-12 hours except for meals/break time)Facilitating any necessary diagnostic tests (e.g., CT, MRI, ultrasounds, etc.
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WHAT WE LOOK FOR: Passion for healthcare Highly motivated and experience-driven Ability to work in a stressful and fast-paced environment Familiarity with medical terminology is preferred Ability to type a minimum of 40 WPM Punctual Flexible availability for emergency department position No experience necessary Scribe.
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Job also requires ability to maintain a quick pace in fast paced urgent care medical facility for duration of scheduled shift minus meal/break time. Description A Medical Scribe is responsible for relieving a physician of their clerical duties, thereby allowing a physician to focus their attention on providing the best care to the patient.
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Great opportunity for college students to gain experience at a fast paced well established state-of-the-art multi-physician ophthalmology private practice. Skill learning and building as a medical scribe.
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Work in a fast-paced Emergency Department (ED) and become a valuable member of the healthcare team. Work as a Scribe for Envision Physician Services, an innovator in the field having implemented the use of scribes over 20 years ago.
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Work experience as a medical scribe in a fast-paced clinical environment. Opportunities with Optum in the Tri-State region (formerly CareMount Medical, ProHEALTH New York and Riverside Medical Group.
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Ability to maintain quick pace in fast paced urgent care facility for duration of scheduled shift (8-12 hours except for meals/break time) A Medical Scribe is responsible for relieving a physician of their clerical duties, thereby allowing a physician to focus their attention on providing the best care to the patient.
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Responsible for ensuring the smooth operations in the fast paced environment of the clinic with the goal of a positive patient experience with every encounter. The Medical Scribe works to facilitate patient flow through the Medical Office by assisting Provider through accurate and complete medical record entry into the Electronic Medical Record for each patient.
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The mission of Jordan Valley is to improve the health of our community by providing high-quality and accessible medical, dental, and behavioral health services to Southwest MO. We're collaborative and believe in always going above and beyond as part of our commitment to deliver excellent care to our community.
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A Scribe truly witnesses all of the action close up and first-hand: you will see what actually happens in the fast-paced environment of an emergency department, observe a wide variety of cases from trauma to pediatrics to the elderly, and develop lasting relationships with your fellow Scribes and your partnering physicians.
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At every shift, a Scribe works side by side with board-certified physicians to perform a variety of tasks: document patient encounters, locate lab/radiology results or prior medical records, and/or assist the physician with any number of his/her non-clinical responsibilities.
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Travel Travel is expected occasionally for this position between local hospitals and medical facilities, as required by the particular scribe program. The leader in medical scribes, patient navigation and back-office coding and billing coordination, HealthChannels trains and manages more than 22,000 employees across 50 states and three countries.
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A Scribe is on the “front-line” of healthcare, serving as an integral member of the care team and acting as physician’s personal efficiency partner. While a Scribe does not perform clinical work (e.g., does not touch patients, does not practice medicine), s/he is completely immersed in the healthcare ecosystem by standing elbow-to-elbow with a physician or nurses for 8+ hours each day.
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