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Certified Medical Assistant from an accredited program (American Registry of Medical Assistants (RMA), American Association of Medical Assistants (AMA) or Certified Clinical Medical Assistants (CCMA) through.
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Graduation from an accredited Medical Assistant program or certification as a Medical Assistant (CMA) by the American Association of Medical Assistants (AAMA), American Medical Technologists (AMT), National Health Career Association (NHA), National Center for Competency Testing (NCCT) or registration as a Medical Assistant (RMA) by the American Registry of Medical Assistants (ARMA) is required.
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Requirements:Certified Medical Assistant/CMA certification through AAMA or CCMA required or Registered Medical Assistant/RMA certification through AMT requiredMust be 18 years or olderMust have valid driver's license->As an agency that works with a vulnerable demographic of individuals, we require extensive pre-employment background checks that aide in fulfilling our mission to protect our patients, keeping them safe from abuse and harm, by hiring quality and trustworthy staff.
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Cert Medical Assistant (CMA): Must be CMA from one listedNat Cert Med Asst (NCMA) from NCCTCert Med Asst (CMA) from AAMA or ARMACert Cln Med Asst (CCMA) from NHAReg Med Asst (RMA) from AMT, AAMP or AAHNat Reg Cert Med Asst (NRCMA) from NAHPCln Med Asst Cert (CMAC) from AMCA.
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Preferred: National Registration of Medical Assistant Certification (AAMA, CCMA, RMA, NCMA) Takes vital signs (height, weight, blood pressure, pulse, respiration, temperature) and obtains patient history and medication list.
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The scope of practice may include, but is not limited to: injections, EKG's, ear lavage and blood draws, measuring patient vital signs, manage rooming and patient flow, including pre-visit preparation, assisting with the patient visit, and post-visit duties as well as informing the provider of schedule changes that impact patient flow.
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Drives efficient patient flow: uses eCW to update patient status throughout visit, promptly room patients, perform Patient Verification process, obtain and document vital signs, take patient photos, and turnover patient rooms.
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TN Valley Primary Care a division of Summit Medical Group has an opening for an experienced CMA or RMA to join their office to assist with clinical tasks. Records vital signs of patients, including pulse, blood pressure, height, weight, etc.
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CMA or RMA credential preferred. CMA or RMA credential preferred. Strong computer skills and experience with electronic medical records. Oak Lawn is the primary clinic location with potential coverage to: Orland Park, Downers Grove, Naperville & Batavia Clinics.
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It is known as a Desert Oasis in the heart of the Columbia Basin in Central Washington with 4 seasons and 330 plus days of sunshine. Full benefits package including relocation assistance up to $5K and a sign-on bonus up to $5K.What you’ll be doing:•As a Medical Assistant-Certified (MC) you will assist providers and other members of the clinic health care team by performing a variety of back-office and patient-related tasks to ensure a smooth patient workflow within the department.
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Credentialed as a medical assistant is required (CMA, RMA, NCMA). Obtains and documents data to include but not limited to chief complaint, allergies, vital signs, pain level, medication history, and fall risk.
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Successful completion of a Medical Assistant ProgramOr current RN/LPN licensePreferred QualificationsCurrent national MA certification from one of the following national MA certifications or registrations: Registered Medical Assistant (RMA) of AMT, National Certified Medical Assistant (NCMA), Certified Clinical Medical Assistant (CCMA), or Certified Medical Assistant (CMA) of the AAMA.Experience in an outpatient clinic or other healthcare setting.
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Required: Certification from a program recognized by CoxHealth - CMA (AAMA - American Association of Medical Assistants) OR RMA (AMT - American Medical Technologist, or American Association of Medical Personnel) OR NCMA (NCCT - National Center for Competency Testing), CCMA (NHA - National Healthcareer Association), NRCMA (NAHP- National Association for Health Professionals ), OR LPN.
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Must maintain credentialing with American Association of Medical Assistants (AAMCMA), NRCMA or American Medical Technologists (AMT-RMA). Essential Functions (CMA) Assists in the assessment of patient needs and health plan by taking vital signs, history, medication listing, assessing visual acuity and determining chief complaint.
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Primary duties of this position are: patient rooming, collecting patient vital signs, point of care testing, documentation in the electronic medical record (EHR), maintaining patient flow, stocking exam rooms, assisting with procedures and treatments, communicating with efficiency and verifying that lab, x-ray or procedure reports are available for provider.
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