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Be a graduate from a medical assistant training program accredited by Commission on Accreditation of Allied Health Education Programs (CAAHEP). Formal medical services training program of the United States Armed Forces.
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Equivalent experience and/or completed training considered will include but is not limited to: Medical Assistant, Paramedic, Medical First Responder, EMT, Nurse Tech, Resident Aid/Assistant, or LPN. Basic understanding of Medical Terminology, Anatomy, Physiology, and Patient Confidentiality is preferred.
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MINIMUM EDUCATION AND EXPERIENCE:Completion of one of the following four:Completion of a nurse assistant training program; ORSix months previous nurse assistant experience; OREmergency medical technician (EMT) experience; ORAdvanced Emergency Medical Technician (EMT-A) experience, ORSuccessful completion of the first semester of nursing school clinical, which includes basic clinical skills.
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Supports practice manager and PA management in the training, development and competency evaluation of the Medical Assistant staff, the monitoring of patient visit time and experience, office, staff compliance to organization’s infection prevention program, medication management, vaccine cold chain handling and storage, and ensure appropriate stock levels of clinical supplies.
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Required Qualification: Completion of a medical assistant training program and/or 1+ years medical assistant experience in an urgent care, physician, or emergency room setting, or enrolled in an accredited Radiologic Technologist program Preferred Qualifications: Direct experience with the following tasks: Clinical intake, patient data collectionLaboratory specimen collection (blood-draw/venipuncture, urine collection, point of care testing, etc.
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Required Certifications/Registrations/Licenses Job Related Certification from one of the following: CMA (AAMA); RMA (AMT); CCMA(NHA); NCMA (NCCT); RMA (ARMA); NRCMA (NAHP); or RMA (AAMP) In Lieu Of The Above Minimum Requirements In lieu of the education requirement stated above, will accept confirmation of the successful completion of the Prisma Health Certification Institute (PHCI) Fast Track Certified Medical Assistant (CMA) program.
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Certification/Licensure: Incumbents hired into this position must be eligible to sit for one of the following certification exams: Certified Medical Assistant (CMA) certification issued by the American Association of Medical Assistants (AAMA) or Registered Medical Assistant (RMA) certification issued by American Medical Technologists (AMT) or Certified Clinical Medical Assistant (CCMA) issued by the National Health Career Association (NHA.
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Successful completion of a formal Nurse Aid or Emergency Medical Technician course/training verified through transcript or original program certificate of completion OR Graduate of a Medical Assistant program OR Currently enrolled in an A.D.N., B.S.N., program with successful completion of first semester of A.D.N. program, OR first year completion of nursing courses in BSN OR graduate of an A.D.N., Diploma, BSN or LPN program.
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Must provide diploma within 90 days)OR Other: Equivalent Sutter Health training program. Position Overview:Provides clinical and clerical support to providers and members of the patient care team(s) by performing a variety of back office and patient-related tasks supporting the delivery of high-quality patient care.
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At least 3 years’ experience in a medical office setting; Certification of a Medical Secretary, MOA or MOT;Graduate of Approve Medical Assistant Program or Certified Nurse Assistant.
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Graduate of a Medical Assistant training program within 12 months of service required. Performs a variety of patient care procedures within the Medical Assistant (MA) scope of practice, including but not limited to: injections and EKG’s.
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Certification & LicensuresA valid and active Medical Assistant Certification from the American Association of Medical Assistants (AAMA) - CMA; American Medical Technologists (AMT) - RMA; National Center for Competency Testing (NCCT) - NCMA; or National Health Care Association (NHA) - CCMA; - Required within 90 days of hireORComplete the CCMA program with NAH and the National Healthcare Association (NHA) and obtain Medical AssistantCertification within six months from date of hire.
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One year of patient care work experience in a health care facility, Certified Nursing Assistant, EMT or Paramedic certification, Bachelor’s Degree or enrollment in a healthcare related program with successful completion of a Nursing Assistant, Medical Assistant, or Nursing Fundamentals course at an accredited institution or equivalent training preferred.
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No experience required for graduates of a clinical laboratory training program approved or accredited by NAACLS, or other organizations approved by HHS. AND Laboratory training including either completion of a clinical laboratory training program approved or accredited by the ABHES, NAACLS, or other organization approved by HHS (note that this training may be included in the 60 semester hours listed above), or at least three months documented laboratory training in each specialty in which the individual performs high complexity testing.
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Completion of a medical assistant training program and/or 1+ years of medical assistant / EMT experience in an urgent care, physician, or emergency room setting, or enrolled in an accredited Radiologic Technologist program.
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