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Growing medical group is seeking a Medical Scribe/Assistant who has interest and knowledge in musculoskeletal concerns and/or family medicine or is interested in learning about a new field of medicine.
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Description Medical Scribe Monday - Friday, 8a-5pThe purpose of an Oak Street Health Medical Scribe is to be the personal data assistant to the primary care provider. We are especially interested in recent graduate/gap year/deferred acceptance premedical students looking to gain practical, paid experience in a patient care setting prior to applying to medical, dental, nursing, or physician assistant school.
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A background of 1-4 years as a Medical Assistant, Scribe or Admin Support in a patient centered office, (dermatology, plastic surgery, cosmetic surgery, medical spa, dental would be considered a plus.
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Join physicians and providers on the front lines and gain valuable experience as a medical scribe. ScribeAmerica provides equal employment opportunities (EEO) to all employees and applicants for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity and/or expression, national origin, age, disability, genetics, protected veteran status, or any other legally protected group status.
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Santa Cruz, CA – Seeking Entry Level Scribe Gain Experience Working Side-By-Side With Frontline Physicians As part of our Medical Scribe program, you play a vital role in supporting physicians and health care providers while gaining first-hand knowledge and practical experience in the field.
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The Medical Assistant is also responsible for compliance with all OSHA/CLIA and HIPAA regulations and ensuring completion of all duties vital to business operations. If working as a scribe, will follow guidelines for scribing as described in the Scribe policy.
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Bachelor's Degree or other healthcare related coursework including anatomy, physiology and/or medical terminology preferred. Benefits:We offer competitive pay and a comprehensive benefit package that includes, 401K Profit Sharing Plan, Critical Care Insurance, Dental Insurance, Health Spending Account, Legal Insurance, Long-Term Care, Medical Insurance, Paid Time Off Plan, Short and Long-Term Disability, Tuition Reimbursement, Vision Insurance.
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In treatment rooms, serves as a scribe between patient and physician, documenting all relevant information. Ensures patient is given appropriate clothing in preparation for the expected physical exam or minor surgeries+ Obtains pertinent history, enters into the medical record including chief complaint, medical and surgical history, allergies, medications, and appropriate review of systems, and takes/documents patient vital signs.
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Scribe as assigned per physician office flow. Ensuring that all medical records are accurate and complete for all patients. The Medical Assistant II is tasked to perform routine administrative and clinical tasks to keep the medical offices running smoothly.
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Updates knowledge of new ATC/medical practices and current literature appropriate to service and role to maintaincurrency of practice, expand knowledge and improve athlete care. Works directly with administrative and coding team to maintain appropriate documentation requirements when acting in the scribe role within the ambulatory setting.
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Completes annual wellness visit screenings, pends orders for required age appropriate screenings and may serve as a scribe with additional training. Medical assistants must achieve and maintain certification in accordance with CMS Meaningful Use requirements.
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Medical office position responsible for providing direct nursing care in a medical office setting under the direction of a physician, assists medical providers, and maintains a clean and safe environment in accordance with the policies and procedures of the practice.
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Dedicated Medical Scribe and admin assistance. Maintain Patient Electronic Medical Record data via canopy and greenway. $5000 Continuing Medical Education stipend. Our Primary Care Physicians operate at a single medical center supported by large care teams so our providers can focus on delivering a better quality of care, rather than a volume of services.
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Dedicated Medical Scribe and Medical Assistant. Medical Doctor (M.D.) or Doctor of Osteopathy (D.O.) Graduate. Highly qualified candidates may also be considered for a Center Medical Director position.
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Job Description: Working as a Physician Facilitator (known at other places as a "medical scribe") is one of the best opportunities for you to start your career in the medical field.
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