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You will be expected to deliver sales results by engaging with physician office-based customers while demonstrating our corporate values of Client Focused, Results Driven, Teamwork, Flawless Execution, Integrity.
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The Medical Receptionist plays a vital role in supporting our healthcare practice by executing high-quality patient-oriented procedures under the supervision of a physician. Maintain a clean and organized front office area, ensuring supplies are adequately stocked.
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Work setting: Acute care, hospital, inpatient, level I trauma center, neuro ICU, office, operating room, private practice, telehealth. · Graduate from an accredited Nurse Practitioner or Physician Assistant program.
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High school diploma or equivalent Associate degree or equivalent from a two-year College or technical school preferred three - five years' experience in a medical office, hospital, outpatient surgery center or related field Computer experience, Excel, Word, Medical Billing Software and Applications Working knowledge of Medical Terminology.
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Gastroenterology Physician Job near Jacksonville, FL A Medical Center is seeking a BC/BE gastroenterologist to join a well-established private practice. The office has their own surgery center with ancillary anesthesia and pathology services.
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Full-scope services include prenatal planning, high-risk pregnancy, post-partum, in-office procedures, specialized surgical care as well as minimally invasive surgical care. A beautiful, new office on the hospital campus.
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Their comprehensive Womens Health services cover a wide range of care, including preconception counseling, prenatal care, high-risk pregnancy management, postpartum and postnatal care, gynecologic and obstetric services, in-office procedures, and specialized surgical interventions.
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May draw up injection solutions for immediate use upon physician orders. Completes necessary arrangements or organizes treatment room prior to surgical and/or examination procedures by setting up or laying out instruments, drapes and sponges contained in sterile trays and assembling equipment items as required for particular procedures as directed by physician.
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