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A minimum of 2 years of experience as a back office Medical Assistant required; 3 years preferred. In addition, the M.A. II will document all specialties in the Electronic Health Record (EHR) and assist with more administrative responsibilities that include providing feedback on Back Office processes to the Nursing Supervisor/Manager.
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A Medical Assistant (MA II) performs all aspects of the Associate Medical Assistant (MA I) role and is fully competent in the clinical needs/functions for assigned clinic/location of work.
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Position SummaryResponsible for the front office duties of all medical practices as assigned and/or supports clinical care team members with the delivery of patient care in accordance with Medical Assistant Scope of Practice.
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Ability to triage patients, prepare exam rooms and assist the providers before, during, and after all medical procedures including surgical abortion services up to 23.6 weeks. Graduate of an accredited Medical Assistant school/program or Medical Assistant Certification by a certifying organization approved by the Medical Board of California required.
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The Medical Assistant the Program of All Inclusive Care for the Elderly (PACE) will work under the general supervision of the Clinic Nurse and within regulatory practice. CalOptima Health is seeking a highly motivated an experienced Medical Assistant (PACE) to join our team.
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The Medical Assistant Care Services Coordinator will provide administrative support to the PACE site nursing staff under the supervision of the RN Supervisor or RN Clinic Supervisor. Medical Assistant diploma along with a high school diploma or equivalent required.
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The Medical Assistant is responsible for all departmental functions aligned with the mission, vision, and goals of PM Pediatrics. The Medical Assistant roles is an opportunity for a pediatric medical assistant to apply their skills in a pediatric urgent care setting and assist with primary patient care based on individual patient needs within their scope of practice under the physician’s direct supervision.
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Assists with obtaining authorizations for services, ensures all required medical justification is collated and submitted, as needed. JOB TITLE Medical Assistant (Tue - Sat.
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Summary:Title: Medical Assistant/Back OfficePay: $21.00 - $22.00 per hour DOELocation: Mission Valley area - San Diego, CASchedule: M-F, 8:00 AM to 5:00 PMSpeciality: Gastroenterology Job Type: Full-timeEMR: ECW (E-clinical works)Dress attire: Scrubs.
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Education: Certification preferred (i.e., Certified Medical Assistant, Certified Dermatology Technician, etc.) Document all medical instructions given to patients. Knowledgeable of medical dermatology terms/CPT, ICD-10.
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Coursework/Training: Graduate of an accredited medical assisting program with an externship (Applied learning) or has completed medical training in the United States Armed Forces or has worked as a Medical Assistant in a clinic environment for at least six months.
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Completes all assigned AP training (such as CPR, OSHA, HIPAA, Compliance, Information Security, others) within designated timeframes. Monitors patients' medical status for possible adverse reaction following receipt of allergy injection.
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Work Environment: Position is in a well-lighted medical office environment. Enter medical histories and prescriptions into EMR. Work effectively as a team contributor on all assignments.
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Maintain and operate all medical devices and equipment, including calibration and record keeping in accordance with current policy and procedures. Obtain all certifications required of Medical Support Specialists including but not limited to Drug Screen Collection, Breath Alcohol Certification, Hair and Oral Fluids Collection.
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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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