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Graduated from an accredited postsecondary Medical Assistant program that is accredited by the Commission on Accreditation of Allied Health Education Programs (CAAHEP) or the Accrediting Bureau of Health Education Schools (ABHES), another accrediting organization recognized by the United States Department of Education, or completion of relevant Medical Assistant training by any branch of the armed forces.
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Current CMA/CCMA/RMA Certificate or completion of a CAAHEP accredited/medical assisting program, in lieu of, we will consider candidates with relevant work experience (preferably in primary care: internal medicine, geriatrics, or family medicine.
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Completion of Phlebotomy training required: completion certification from a Phlebotomy program or another Allied Health Training program, such as Medical Assistant, MLT or MT.
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Completion of Medical Assisting program, or degree in a similar field from an accredited institution, or 6 months of clinical medical assistant job experience, or similar certification as a Phlebotomist, Certified Nurse Aide or Emergency Medical Technician, or current enrollment in a Pre-Nursing, Pre-Med, or PA track program at an accredited institution.
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Must also be eligible for enrollment in a certified Medical Assistant program at Grand Rapids Community College or Muskegon Community College. Upon completion of the apprenticeship, team member will be able to facilitate all aspects of the patient visit experience, including, but not limited to: Clinical duties: room set up and patient preparation, point of care tests, vital signs, specimen collection, blood draws, and administration of medications and immunizations.
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We are looking for a highly motivated and energetic Medical Assistant / Care Coordinator to join our team as a Chronic Care Management (CCM) Onboarding Specialist! Patient Outreach and Enrollment: Actively promote our Chronic Care Management program to qualifying patients, clearly articulating the program benefits and securing their consent for enrollment.
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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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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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In this role, the Travel Medical Assistant will work closely with our Advance Practice Providers (APPs) to facilitate visits to patients in long term care settings. This role is a hybrid role with 50% annual onsite travel and 50% via telehealth providing administrative medical assistant work.
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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.
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You will provide onsite and administrative support to our APPs in the daily management of their practices, helping them to maximize their impact on conducting initiating patient visits for chronic care management services.
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2+ years of Medical Assistant experience within the last 3 years under a licensed healthcare supervisor in lieu of a Medical Assistant program preferred. Medical Assistant experience preferred for Graduate of a Medical Assistant Program OR.
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High School Diploma (or GED equivalent) and completion of a Medical Assistant certification program at an accredited institution that demonstrates attainment of the requisite job knowledge skills/abilities.
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Provide patient education regarding the importance of chronic care management annual visits. Support telehealth providers through a variety of tasks related to patient care management, organization, and communication.
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Experience with insurance verification, medical record data abstraction, medical assisting, or patient financial services strongly preferred. 2 years of relevant experience as a Medical Assistant in a hospital or medical practice.
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