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Job Summary The Medical Office Assistant offers clinical and medical office support to physicians and surgeons. Certification as a Medical Assistant from an approved school.
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Education:High School Diploma or equivalentCompletion of an accredited Medical Assistant program or In lieu of the above requirements, two (2) years of recent Medical Assistant experience and current CMA, RMA or CCMA certification.
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RMA), National Health Career Associations Certified Clinical Medical Assistant. Graduate of a Medical Assistant program with completion of a formal clinical. Graduate from a Medical Assistant program without completion of a clinical.
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Medical Assistant Certification Preferred (expect if state applicable) Some experience with electronic medical record (EMR) systems preferred. Compile record medical charts, reports, and correspondence.
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Acceptance Usage Policy (AUP) (Media Lab) Athena EMR Training (Media Lab) Background Actual (OIG, County, National, SSN) Confidentiality Agreement (PandaDoc) Covid Proof of Vaccination (Marathon Site Specific-See location requirements) COVID-19 Assessment CPR or BLS Fee Collection (Media Lab) HIPAA and Security Awareness (Media Lab) Medical Assistant Certification Preferred (Required if state applicable) OSHA/Bloodborne Pathogens (Media Lab) Other(finger printing, drug screen etc.
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Licensure/Certification: Certified Medical Assistant required. Job Title: Ambulatory Quality Improvement Specialist (Medical Assistant) Graduate of an accredited Medical Assistant program required.
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Medical Assistant openings are for back office. The Medical Assistant is responsible for providing responsive customer service as the communicator between the patients and the provider.
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Medical Assistant certification through AAMA , NCCT, AMT or NHA preferred. Job Title: Certified Medical Assistant. Required Knowledge: Familiarity with computer-based patient appointment scheduling, registration systems, and electronic medical records.
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RequiredAcceptance Usage Policy (AUP) (Media Lab) Athena EMR Training (Media Lab) Background Actual (OIG, County, National, SSN) Confidentiality Agreement (PandaDoc) Covid Proof of Vaccination (Marathon Site Specific-See location requirements) COVID-19 Assessment CPR or BLS Fee Collection (Media Lab) HIPAA and Security Awareness (Media Lab) Medical Assistant Certification Preferred (Required if state applicable) OSHA/Bloodborne Pathogens (Media Lab) Other(finger printing, drug screen etc.
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Athena EMR Training (Media Lab) Background Actual (OIG, County, National, SSN) Job Responsibilities: front and back office, phlebotomy, great customer service. Experienced in POC (Point of Care) Testing.
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Yes Is your candidate experienced with EKG testing (preferred) Yes Does your candidate have experience with Point of Care Testing within the past 6 months? front and back office, phlebotomy, great customer service.
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