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We are looking for a FULL time long term medical assistant to join our team. Must have a medical assistant program diploma or certificate to apply. Accurately enters the patient’s medical information into the EMR, such as immunization records, diagnostic results, correspondence and all other appropriate documents.
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Our Medical Assistants provide hands-on patient care. No administrative duties: no follow-up on lab results, no phones to answer, no referrals or prior authorizations to process. FREE health insurance with UHC PPO - no copays, no coinsurance and no deductible.
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We are looking for a dynamic, patient-centered Medical Assistant to join our exceptional team. Benefits: We offer competitive pay and a comprehensive benefit package that includes, 401K Profit Sharing Plan, Critical Care Insurance, Dental Insurance, Health Spending Account, Legal Insurance, Long-Term Care, Medical Insurance, Paid Time Off Plan, Short and Long-Term Disability, Tuition Reimbursement, and Vision Insurance.
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Ensuring compliance with HIPPA. Basic understanding of patient care, medical terminology, coding procedures, reference tools and appropriate pharmacology for medical assistant. We are seeking a Medical Assistant to become a part of our team.
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The Medical Assistant is expected to carry out the mission, vision, and values of Phoenix Childrens Hospital. Anyone hired prior to 11/30/ has one year from their date of hire to obtain their required Medical Assistant Certification.
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Completion of an approved medical assistant training program as defined by state regulations. Active Medical Assistant Certification is required. Provides clerical support with patient/client notifications and documentation to include but not limited to complete medical records including labs, authorizations, X-Rays, hospital records and any previous care pertaining to each patient visit.
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High School Diploma or GED or graduate from accredited Medical Assistant training program or meets BOMEX training guidelines. The Ambulatory Care Medical Office Assistant will perform a variety of office duties, including receptionist, telephone, message management, referral management, scheduling, registration, and other activities.
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Certified Clinical Medical Assistant (CCMA) issued by the National Health Career Association (NHA). Registered Medical Assistant (RMA) certification issued by American Medical Technologists (AMT) or.
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Completion of a Medical Assistant Externship. The Medical Assistant provides direct, hands-on medical assistance to practitioners treating patients in an integrated health care setting.
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High School Diploma or G.E.D. and a graduate of a Medical Assistant Program or completion of an U.S. Armed Forces medical services training program. In addition to the above, the Medical Assistant II functions more independently and coordinates the workflow of MAs when necessary.
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National Healthcareer Association (NHA)-administers the Certified Clinical Medical Assistant (CCMA) exam and certification. NextCare 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 coordinates clinical care, including direct and indirect patient care, and assists the clinical supervisor and physicians in infection control, inventory, and equipment maintenance.
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Completion of a Medical Assistant training program required. The Medical Assistant will report to Front Office Supervisor. We are seeking a full-time Medical Assistant to join our Metro Phoenix PCP Clinic.
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Certification : Medical Assistant preferred (required in some TPR markets) and CPR certification. 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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You have graduated from an accredited Medical Assistant program. All other standard medical assistant duties. We offer a competitive salary and benefits package, which includes paid time off, paid holidays, medical insurance, dental insurance and short term disability options.
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