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Bilingual in English and Spanish proficiency+ An active Certified Medical Assistant/CMA or Registered Medical Assistant/RMA certification from one of the following organizations: AAMA, AMT, ARMA, MedCa, NAHP, NAHT, NCCT, NHA or AAH.+ Experience with HEDIS and ICD/CPT coding+ Experience with Electronic Medical Records+ Experience in a fast paced/high volume environment+ Hands-on professional Phlebotomy experience.
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An active Certified Medical Assistant/CMA or Registered Medical Assistant/RMA certification from one of the following organizations: AAMA, AMT, ARMA, MedCa, NAHP, NAHT, NCCT, NHA or AAH+ Experience with HEDIS and ICD/CPT coding+ Experience with Electronic Medical Records+ Experience in a fast paced/high volume environment.
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Prior experience as Medical Assistant in a non-profit clinical setting; community health desirable Experienced with Electronic Health Records (EPIC) Excellent communication skills at level necessary for taking patients' medical histories, understanding provider and supervisors' instructions, and for accurately documenting patients' medical information.
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The Medical Assistant is part of a patient-centered care team composed of a clinical provider, medical assistant, and auxiliary staff providing urgent and primary care health services in a community health center setting.
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Familiarity with electronic health records (NextGen experience is a plus). Medical Documentation : Record vital signs, chief complaints, and other pertinent information; update and manage patient records in the EHR system.
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As a Certified Medical Assistant, you'll serve a key role in delivering a unique patient experience. - Performs patient intake interviews; takes medical histories; checks / records vital signs.
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The Medical Assistant 2 performs clinical duties such as discussing symptoms and gathering and inputting information into the electronic medical records system, taking vital signs, giving injections, performing diagnostic tests, collecting specimens, drawing blood, sterilizing and cleaning equipment, and maintaining examination rooms at an outpatient care site.
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You will be assisting in examination and treatment of patients under direction of the Physician, ARNP or PA by collecting vitals and medical histories, performing EKGs, giving injections, entering data in the electronic health records, and any other tasks required to give the best patient care.
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Experience working with electronic health records (preferred) - 1+ years of experience in office, clerical, or medical work; medical assistant, admissions rep, or clinic support (preferred.
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Experience as a medical assistant, admissions rep, or in-clinic support. You'll make our guests feel as comfortable as possible while you administer general patient care and perform / assist in other medical procedures.
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Seeking confident, organized, responsible individual with great customer service skills and initiative who is comfortable with electronic medical records, clinical knowledge and terminology, performing basic X-rays, ECGs, obtaining medical history and vital statistics, preparing and administering medications as directed by provider, splinting of extremity injuries, inventory of medical supplies and equipment, explanation of treatment procedures, medications and provider instructions to patients.
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Will meet all of the following requirements:One year of experience as a medical assistant, preferably in a Family Practice settingNational Certification is preferred but not required (pay differential)Experience in performing EKGs, PFTs and immunizations preferredExperience using electronic health records (NextGen experience is a plus.
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Experience with basic desktop software, medical practice management, and electronic medical record (EMR) systems. As a Medical Assistant at Village Health Partners, you will play a crucial role in supporting clinical operations and ensuring a smooth patient flow.
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Experience with electronic medical records. The SR Medical Assistant will be responsible to perform a variety of moderately complex patient care and administrative activities to assist providers, patients and staff.
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Experience with use of electronic medical records preferred. Preferred Qualifications 1-year clinical experience in a medical/physician office setting preferred.
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