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Anyone looking to begin a career in medicine (MD, DO, PA, NP, or RN) should consider becoming a medical scribe first! The Scribe-X medical scribe is a critical member of the patient care team.
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The purpose of a Medical Scribe at Oak Street Health is to support our primary care providers with clinical documentation so that they can focus on providing exceptional care to our patients.
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Title: Medical Scribe (Full-time in Primary Care Setting) Check out this pamphlet for a sneak peek into the life of an Oak Street Medical Scribe! This is an excellent opportunity for pre-med track individuals looking to gain practical, paid experience in a clinical setting before applying to an MD/DO/PA/NP program, as well as those pursuing careers in Health Informatics, Public Health, Healthcare Administration, Medical Coding, and other related fields.
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Job Summary The Medical Office Technician is a Certified / Registered Medical Assistant ( CMA / RMA ) that is a member of the patient care team. Required Training : The following must be successfully completed within the initial probationary period or any extension thereof: LMC’s Medical Assistant Training program An LMC approved Medication Administration training course The basic LMC competency assessment for MOTs Essential Functions Works in a cooperative manner that is consistent with LMC’s Service Expectations policy.
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Two years as medical scribe preferred. As an Retina/Ophthalmic Scribe you will provide accurate documentation and summarization of the examination and recommendations, while maintaining patient flow and communication regarding appointment status.
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Prior scribe or transcription experience [preferred but not required] Beyond the typical Scribe role, these important care team members serve as clinical documentation assistants to their paired provider.
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Medical Scribe (Spanish Bilingual) Knowledge of medical terminology and common medications, either from a pre-medical degree or prior clinical experience [required] Requesting and reviewing medical records.
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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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In addition to observing and documenting all patient encounters in real time, our Scribes become experts in our value-based care model and the documentation and care of chronic conditions, including ICD-10 and CPT coding.
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May perform medical scribe duties under the direct supervision and review of the attending provider and in compliance with the FMG Medical Scribe Program Policy. Franciscan Medical Group, as part of Virginia Mason Franciscan Health, is currently seeking a full-time Clinic Medical Assistant for the fast-paced Franciscan Primary Care Clinic in Lakewood, WA. This is an exciting opportunity to become part of a team-based environment.
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Scribes receive extensive on-the-job training in clinical workflows, value-based medicine, preventative care for chronic conditions, accurate and specific documentation, population health data streams, and team based care.
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Assigning appropriate CPT and ICD-10 codes. Prior clinical experience, including shadowing and/or volunteering [strongly preferred] providing personalized primary care for older adults on Medicare, with the goal of keeping patients healthy and living life to the fullest.
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Experience working as a medical scribe is preferred. Completed sophomore year of college degree in pre-med, nursing, EMT/Paramedic, chemistry/biology or other professional or allied medical program.
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Leveraging Oak Street's population health tools to support clinical documentation improvement. Fluency in Spanish, Polish, Russian, or other languages spoken by people in the communities we serve [required where indicated.
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Medical Scribe (Full-time in Primary Care Setting) Medical Scribe (Full-time in Primary Care Setting) Internally, we call them CISs (Clinic Informatics Specialists) in recognition of their important role in supporting accurate, specific, and timely clinical documentation.
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