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Required Licensure/Certification: Ophthalmic Scribe Certification (OSC) within 30 days of hire or Certified Ophthalmic Assistant (COA) certification. As an academic medical center, we can provide on-the-job training through UCHealth's Sue Anschutz-Rodgers Ophthalmic Assistant Academy.
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Under the direction of physicians, these administrative aspects include assisting with recording the physician medical record documentation (electronic or paper) of patient history, review of systems, physical exam findings, progress notes, procedure notes, follow-up of laboratory and diagnostic results, expediting consults, and assisting with recording the documentation for patient care and follow up.
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This includes patient care in adult/family medicine, pediatrics, immunization clinic, laboratory, optometry, behavioral health, women's health, and also functioning as a medical scribe. Accurately obtains patient history, patient's stated chief complaint, vital signs, height and weight, Respirations, pulse, blood pressure, pulse oximetry, allergies, active medication list, pain score and head circumference (as appropriate) and documents in the EHR. Performs phlebotomy, waived testing, EKGs, and other diagnostic tests as ordered by the provider.
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This individual is responsible for providing chair-side doctor assistance, performing diagnostic tests as required by ophthalmologist, and administering treatment as allowed and ordered by the physician.
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Understanding of medical terminology, anatomy and physiology, diagnostic procedure, pharmacology, and treatment assessment. Minimum Work ExperienceMinimum 6 months experience as a Medical Scribe, or 6 months related experience and/or training.
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Medical Scribe Provided (With Sufficient Patient Load) Ordering Diagnostic Testing & Labs as Needed. AZ Licensed Medical Provider (MD/DO) Discounted Medical Services.
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Knowledge ofmedical terminology, anatomy and physiology, clinical medicine, surgery, diagnostic tests, radiology, pathology,pharmacology, and the various medical specialties as required in areas of responsibility.
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Understanding of medical terminology, anatomy and physiology, diagnostic procedures, pharmacology, and treatment assessments to the extent required to understand and accurately transcribe dictated reports.
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The role of the Medical Scribe is absolutely critical for effective, accurate and excellent patient care. Proliance physicians rely on the Medical Scribe to be present with the physician, providing assistance as directed and to extract the relevant information from all patient encounters.
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Certified Medical Assistant Responsibilities: Answering patient calls Taking vitals Obtaining authorizations Scheduling diagnostic tests and surgery Preparing exam rooms Assisting the physician Calling in prescriptions Cleaning and sterilizing instruments Requirements: Minimum one-year HANDS ON Medical Assistant and Medical Scribe experience.
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Secures patient information and maintains patient confidence by completing and safeguarding medical records, completing diagnostic and procedure coding, and keeping patient information confidential.
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Role: PART TIME Medical Scribe. Gain substantial knowledge in how to appropriately document patient history, physical exams, assessments, diagnostic results, medical procedures, treatment plans, medical opinions of consultants, diagnoses, medication/prescription information, and follow-up instructions.
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Current license to practice as an RN/LPN in the state of Iowa or compact state required OR a CMA (Cetified Medical Assistant) certification. Identify the portions of the encounter that were scribed on behalf of the provider using the scribe signature per policy.
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Medical documentation of a variety of medical reports, such as history and physicals, diagnostic imaging studies, daily progress notes, consultations, operations, and final summaries.
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Under the direct supervision of the Clinic Nurse Director, Clinic Director or Supervising RN assist with daily clinic patient care such as patient flow, taking patients history and vitals, assisting with diagnostic testing maintenance of medical supplies and other duties as assigned.
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