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The Physician Assistant or Nurse Practitioner (APRN) will work in an office setting providing both initial and follow up consultations with medical weight loss patients which includes prescribing, treating, and educating patients.
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Nurses serving in this unit care for a diverse patient population including but not limited to neurological, medical, advanced pulmonary requiring CPAP, BiPAP, AVAPS, high-flow oxygen, or mechanical ventilation via tracheostomy, surgical, trauma, orthopedic, gastrointestinal, metabolic, continuous intermediate cardiac and hemodynamic monitoring, and patients requiring nursing interventions every 2 hours for (neuro checks, complex wound care, glucose monitoring, blood pressure, etc.
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Must meet one of the following requirements: graduated from an accredited vocational institution or community college in Medical Assisting with 160 hours of clinical experience completed; or completion of an Adult Education Medical Assistant program and 6 months of clinical experience in a practice setting; or 1 year of clinical experience in a multi-provider practice setting (equivalent experience will be evaluated on a case-by-case basis.
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Required Qualifications: Graduate of Accredited Medical Assistant programCertified Medical Assistant, or the ability to obtain CMA/ RMA within days of hireProficient computer skills Preferred Qualifications: 1+ years of MA experience in a primary care settingExperience working with an electronic health record (i.e. Epic)Knowledge of medical terminology Connecticut Residents Only: The hourly range for this role is $16.00 to $27.31 per hour.
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Rapid ONLINE Medical Assistant Training. My Medical Career is the #1 portal for individuals seeking a career in the Medical Assistant field. According to the U.S. Department of Labor, employment of medical assistants is projected to grow 23 percent from 2018 to 2028, 4x faster than the average of all occupations (bls.gov.
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Let us connect you with a quality medical school in your area - LEARN MORE TODAY! Most medical assistants are cross-trained to perform in administrative and clinical areas and responsibilities vary per healthcare facility, depending upon the size and location of the practice.
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Our network of nationally recognized medical assisting schools makes it easy for you to find the right program in your area - take the first step towards your new career today. Work alongside physicians in a variety of medical settings and learn varying skills.
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Report malfunction of medical equipment to Office Coordinator/Practice Manager. Keep inventory of medical supplies and report them to Office Coordinator/Practice Manager for reorder. Primary Care staff participates in Patient Centered Medical Home Care Team collaborations.
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This is a great opportunity for a Medical Assistant, EMT, or Pre Med and Pre nursing student to learn, love and grow their career. Back office Medical Assistant, rooming patients, taking detailed health history, documentation of patient data, utilize EMR system, setting testing and procedures, patient follow up and other duties to encompassing, dressing changes, preparing injections brace fitting and all duties involving patient care.
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Registered Medical Assistant (RMA) through American Medical technologists (AMT) OR Certified Medical Assistant through American Association of Medical Assistants (AAMA.
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The Medical Assistant (MA) provides medical assistance under the direction of a physician or other licensed provider. Comprehensive medical, dental, vison, life insurance, and legal services available first day of the month after hire date.
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Current Clinical Medical Assistant Certification through NHA. Current certification as a Registered Medical Assistant (RMA) through AMT. Current certification as a Certified Medical Assistant (CMA) through AAMA.
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Keep inventory of medical supplies and reports them to Office Coordinator/Practice Manager for reorder. They are multi-skilled, assume a wide range of roles and are viewed as vital partners in provider quality patient care and increasing medical office productivity.
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Must be a certified medical assistant and have completed a medical assistant training program. The Certified Medical Assistant (CMA) is a pivotal healthcare professional who provides essential support to medical staff and delivers exceptional patient care.
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Are you a Medical Assistant who loves taking care of patients and providing top-notch care? As a medical assistant, you'll be responsible for monitoring patient flow, preparing exam rooms, performing phlebotomy, and answering questions from medical staff.
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