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Here, you will provide advanced treatment and comprehensive care to best address the medical, physical, emotional and vocational challenges for individuals with brain injuries, spinal cord injuries, neurological disorders, orthopedic issues, amputation, and multiples traumas.
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A provider in Phoenix, AZ is looking to hire a Medical Assistant for their clinic. -2+ years as a Medical Assistant. You will interview patients; measure vital signs such as pulse rate, temperature, blood pressure, weight, and height; and record information on patients' charts.
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The Behavioral Health Medical Assistant (BHMA) will assist the provision of medical services under the general supervision of a BHMP. Tasks are delegated to the BHMA may involve direct patient contact including assisting in filling out forms, routine activities such as vital signs monitoring, venipuncture for diagnostic purposes, and collection of body fluid samples from patients.
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Dedicated Medical Assistant and RN support, advanced practice provider support shared with other medical specialties. CITY OF HOPES COMMITMENT TO DIVERSITY, EQUITY, AND INCLUSIONWe believe diversity, equity and inclusion is key in serving our mission to provide compassionate patient care, drive innovative discovery, and advance vital education focused on eliminating cancer and diabetes in all our communities.
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Food handlers certification and Certified Medical Technician/Certified Medication Aide certification, where required. As a CNA you will be responsible for assisting licensed care staff in performing a variety of clinical and technical tasks to assigned residents to include assisting with activities of daily living, light housekeeping, dining / tray services, escort services, performing vital signs and weights and other care related duties as assigned.
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We are looking for qualified and experienced Medical Assistant/Front office receptionist for a Radiation Oncology office to deliver compassionate care to patients by assisting with clinical tasks, performing support services for clinical staff and providing direct interaction with patients and their caregivers.
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Continuing medical education (CME) allowance to support your ongoing professional growth. Job DescriptionJob DescriptionPosition: Nurse Practitioner (Sleep Medicine)Location: Phoenix, ArizonaSchedule: Monday through FridayCompensation: $120,000 - $140,000 / YearBenefits: Med, Dent, Vis, PTO/Sick, License Reimbursement, CME Stipend $1,000, 401kJob Summary:The Nurse Practitioner (Sleep Medicine) will play a vital role in evaluating, diagnosing, and treating patients with neurological and sleep disorders.
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High school diploma and completion of an accredited Medical Assistant training program; certification is preferredEducation and/or Experience:Grand Canyon University is committed to a student first policy.
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As a Telehealth Neurology Physician Assistant, you will play a vital role in providing remote healthcare services for patients with neurological conditions. Additionally, maintaining accurate medical records and effective communication with patients and the healthcare team will be essential in delivering high-quality telehealth neurology services.
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Certification: Medical Assistant preferred (required in some TPR markets) and CPR certification. Assists in the assessment of patient needs and health plan by taking vital signs, history, medication listing, assessing visual acuity and determining chief complaint.
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Collecting and recording medical and dental histories and patient vital signs. Assisting dentists in managing medical and dental emergencies when necessary. Exposing dental x-rays from dental diagnostics and caring for dental x-ray equipment.
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Job Title: Lead Clinician Location: Scottsdale, AZ Department: Medical Reporting to: Regional Manager or Medical VP (SVP) Job Summary: The Lead Clinician at LaserAway plays a vital role in ensuring exceptional aesthetic dermatological services within LaserAway clinics.
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Successful completion of a Medical Assistant, EMT or LPN program required. As a Medical Assistant II, you will provide direct patient care, support for medical providers, and administrative support for other clinic functions to ensure our patients receive the highest quality care while maintaining compliance with the established policies and procedures of CleanSlate.
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Assist the patients to the pre-op area and take initial vital signs. The position will act as an assistant to the Physicians, RN's and Radiology Technicians in patient care and operating procedures.
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Assists with interviewing members, measures vital signs under the direction of a psychiatrist or nurse practitioner, and records information in members' electronic medical record on the day of service.
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