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Certifications:Required: Medical Assistant and CPR certification. Certification: Medical Assistant preferred (required in some TPR markets) and CPR certification Experience: Must have a minimum of one year of relevant work experience or two years of relevant work experience in lieu of completion of an accredited Medical Assisting Program.
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QualificationsEducationRequired: High school diploma or GEDCertificationsRequired: Possession of a current state or national nurse’s aide certification or a certification as a phlebotomist, medical technician, patient care technician, medical assistant, EKG tech or in another related field.
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Provide direct patient care services; augment a physician's ability to provide medical services to patients; perform diagnostic and therapeutic procedures, order lab studies and professional consultations.
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A Certified Nursing Assistant also assists with gathering information, which assists the RN/LPN in the implementation of patient care. Up to $1,000 Sign-On bonus based on experience Position Summary:A Certified Nursing Assistant is responsible and accountable for assisting the RN or LPN in patient care.
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Certification Required: Medical Assistant and CPR certification. $1000 Sign On Bonus Summary Medical office position responsible for providing direct nursing care in a medical office setting under the direction of a physician, assists medical providers, and maintains a clean and safe environment in accordance with the policies and procedures of the practice.
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Certifications:Required: Medical Assistant and AHA BLS certification. Education:Required: High school diploma or GED with completion of an accredited medical assisting program. Education Required: High School Diploma /GED required with completion of an accredited Medical Assisting Program.
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The certified nursing assistant assists in the care of patients and in the maintenance of a safe and clean environment for patients and staff. Certified Nursing Assistant Program completion.
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Required: Certified Occupational Therapy Assistant by AOTA. Licensure, as required by State law. Required: Associate degree in occupational therapy assistant, Active U.S. military service members, or veterans with any military service, training, or education verified and credited by an accredited OTA program is acceptable.
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Required: BLS, Certified Medical Assistant and must maintain active certification in both. Working under the direct supervision/licensure of the physician, the Lead Medical Assistant is an integral member of the health care team and is responsible for coordinating the pre/intra/post aspects of the medical visit.
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Required: Medical Assistant and CPR certification. Medical office position responsible for providing direct nursing care in a medical office setting under the direction of a physician, assists medical providers, and maintains a clean and safe environment in accordance with the policies and procedures of the practice.
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Certification: Medical Assistant preferred (required in some departments, will allow 90 days to obtain it) CPR/BLS certification is required. A non-exempt medical office position responsible for providing direct nursing care in a medical office setting under the direction of a physician, assists medical providers, and maintains a clean and safe environment in accordance with the policies and procedures of the practice.
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Possession of a current state or national nurse's aide certification or a certification as a phlebotomist, medical technician, patient care technician, medical assistant, EKG tech or in another related field.
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Rehabilitation Services at Desert Regional Medical Center may include the provision of physical therapy, occupational therapy, speech therapy and recreational therapy to patients on acute units, Acute Rehab, the Skilled Nursing Facility, and in the Out-Patient Program.
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The Clinic Medical Office Assistant is responsible for the efficiency of clinic operations and for facilitating effective use of physicians' time. Graduation from an accredited Medical Assistant program.
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