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4+ years as a certified MA or a combination of 6+ years certified and non-certified medical assistant experience (with 2+ years certified) The Quality Medical Assistant will partner with the WellMed/USMD Clinic Operations Team in various quality driven projects and endeavors; and act as an extension of the Clinic Operations team to help WellMed/USMD achieve quality driven goals.
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Completion of a Medical Assistant training program and/or 1+ years of Medical Assistant experience in an urgent care, physician, or emergency room setting, or enrolled in an accredited Radiologic Technologist program.
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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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1+ years of Medical Assistant experience with electronic medical records software. As a Medical Assistant you will be ensuring the well-being of patients while working in conjunction with physicians, advanced practice clinicians, front office, and clinical staff.
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As an active participant of the primary care patient centered medical home team, the Medical Assistant engages in a collaborative process with members of a multidisciplinary team which may include a Physician, Nurse Practitioner, RN Care Manager, Social Worker, MA Lead, and Clinic Manager.
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The Medical Assistant serves the patient and the provider by gathering and maintaining the necessary medical information in a cheerful, friendly, personable manner; providing quality patient care and helping to establish rapport between the physician and patient.
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Graduate of an accredited Medical Assistant program with 1+ years of recent experience as a Medical Assistant. Current certification as a Medical Assistant or eligible for certification.
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Performs all tasks of a certified medical assistant. Creates an environment that nurtures empowerment of medical assistant staff members; encourages the development of self-directed work teams; proactively pursue and encourage continuous quality management and innovation.
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Registered Medical Assistant (RMA) or Certified Medical Assistant (CMA) 2+ years of relevant back office, medical assisting experience for those without an accredited Medical Assistant diploma or RMA or CMA designation; CMA or RMA will be considered in lieu of experience.
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As a Medical Assistant at Optum, you will learn from health care experts as you work side by side to provide care for patients in a clinical setting. Completion of a Medical Assistant program.
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Registered or Certified Medical Assistant via Washington State Department of Health or willing to obtain within 30 days of employment. Medical Plan options, Dental, Vision, Life& AD&D Insurance within 30 days of hire.
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The Medical Assistant performs a variety of back office activities to assist providers in conducting quality clinics, including administering injections, diagnostic testing, phlebotomy, quality surveys and various other procedures.
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6+ months of relevant healthcare experience including but not limited to; Medical Assistant, Certified Nursing Assistant, Phlebotomist, Dialysis Technician, EMT, etc. The Medical Assistant (MA) is responsible for performing patient-oriented procedures under the direction and supervision of a clinician or RN to ensure safe and appropriate patient care.
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2+ years of clinical experience, primary care, home-based medical care, geriatrics or palliative care or emergency/urgent care. As a team member of our Landmark product, we help bring home-based medical care to complex, chronic patients.
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The Medical Assistant supports the Care team and its patients through patient care, clinical and administrative tasks including patient intake, receiving and responding to patient phone calls, and documenting patient interactions.
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