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Completion of an approved medical assistant training program as defined by state regulations. Medical Assistant Certification and BLS is required. Active Medical Assistant Certification is required.
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What we are looking forNextCare Urgent Care is looking for an energetic and enthusiastic Medical Assistant / Patient Service Specialist (Medical Front Office Receptionist) that likes the challenge of a fast pace setting and working in a team environment.
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The Medical Assistant I must maintain a professional, positive manner when talking with patients (and all customers) in-person, over the phone or via email. Education from approved medical assistant program or equivalent.
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OR completed relevant Medical Assistant training by any branch of the armed forces. At least 6 months of relevant experience as a Medical Assistant or Phlebotomist outside of a training/externship environment.
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Under the direction of a Physician/Physician Assistant, performs a variety of clerical and patient support duties including scheduling, receptionist, telephone, data input, and exam room and medical chart preparation.
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Certification/Licensure: Incumbents hired into this position must be eligible to sit for one of the following certification exams: Certified Medical Assistant (CMA) certification issued by the American Association of Medical Assistants (AAMA) or Registered Medical Assistant (RMA) certification issued by American Medical Technologists (AMT) or Certified Clinical Medical Assistant (CCMA) issued by the National Health Career Association (NHA.
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As a Medical Assistant, you will be a part of the Clinical Care Team engaging with our patients to develop lifelong well-being and health. The Medical Assistant performs varied activities and moderately complex administrative/operational/customer support assignments.
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We are looking for a motivated Medical Assistant who thrives in a collaborative, innovative tech environment. This is an ideal opportunity for those seeking hands-on clinical experience that can be applied to future medical professions.
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We’re looking for a Medical Assistant to join our fast-paced, customer-focused primary care/adult medicine/pediatric teams for Evernorth Care Group across the Phoenix Valley. Minimum qualifications: Graduate of approved MA program or graduate of an unapproved program with successful completion of certification examination; graduate of a US Armed Forces medical services program or practicing medical assistant who completed supervision requirements prior to February 2, 2000 (“grandfather clause.
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Current Radiology Practitioner Assistant (RPA) certification from CBRPA or RRA certification from American Registry of Radiologic Technologists (ARRT) certification required. · Maintain licensure requirements, including continuing medical education and CPR Certification.
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TTF Healthcare is recruiting a Back Office Medical Assistant for a well-respected specialty practice in Mesa, AZ. This is a direct hire opportunity that offers competitive salary, excellent benefits, and the ability to grow within a thriving organization.
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South Carolina only)Previous Medical Assistant experience preferred. Strong phlebotomy/venipuncture skillsKnowledge and experience with Electronic Medical Records preferred. In addition to competitive pay, Premise offers benefits packages including medical, dental, vision, life insurance, 401(k), paid holidays and vacation time, a company-sponsored wellness program, and much more our talent acquisition team will be happy to share with you.
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Current certification as a Certified Medical Assistant (CMA) through an accredited certifying organization (AAMA, AMT, NHA, or NCCT). Job Title: Certified Medical Assistant (CMA) - FloaterLocation: Mesa/Gilbert AreaEmployment Type: Full-timeHours: Monday through Friday, 8am to 5pm.
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Position Qualifications Requires CMA Certification through an accredited certified medical assistant program 2-5 years of experience in the behavioral health industry with preferred EMR experience Preferred expereience with behavioral health medications/injections High School Diploma or equivalent Clean Driving Record Ability to hand basic issues and refer more complex issues to higher-level staff; understanding the chain of command Oral and written communication skills.
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Medical Assistant Job Qualifications: At least 1 year of clinical work experience as a Medical Assistant At least 1 year of EMR experience; eClinicalWorks preferred. High level of professionalism Excellent written and verbal communication skills Strong customer service skills Medical Assistant Course Completion Diploma or CMA designation required.
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