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Expertise in the area of Medical Surgical nursing. Attend faculty and athletic training conferences and workshops in order to keep current in the field. Must have a Masters Degree in Nursing or Doctorate in Nursing.
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Must have a minimum of 1 years' experience as a staff nurse. Follows the grading policy of the Nursing Department. Maintains communications with clinical agencies and the agency health care team. Communicates clearly with the health care team members the responsibilities of the nursing students for the clinical day.
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We are seeking to hire a Medical Assistant to add to our team to help us keep growing. Completion of an accredited medical assistant certification program. Firm grasp on medical practices, administrative processes, and organizational policies.
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About the Position The Medical Authorization Assistant will provide office and case management support services by serving as a contact between members, physicians, nursing home facilities, community-based organizations, providers and CalOptima Health staff.
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AHA Basic Life Support for Healthcare Professional (AHA BLS Healthcare) - American Heart Association; Hospital Corpsman (HM) - US Navy; Certified Medical Assistant (CMA) - California Certifying Board for Medical Assistants; Other.
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Completion of a Medical Assistant program+ Basic Life Support (BLS) certification from AHA or willing to obtain by date of hire+ Medical Assistant experience. 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.
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In the dynamic realm of mental health care, the Medical Assistant (MA) plays a crucial role as a vital support system. Medical Assistant – Mental Health. A valid certificate from a Department of Consumer Affairs Medical Board-approved agency to work as a Medical Assistant:American Association of Medical Assistants.
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A minimum of 2 years of experience as a back office Medical Assistant required; 3 years preferred. Minimum RequirementsMedical Assistant certificate along with a high school diploma or equivalent required.
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Position SummaryAssist and support the clinical care team members with the delivery of patient care in accordance to the Medical Assistant scope of practice. Essential Job Outcomes ·Meet ambulatory Medical Assistant clinical competencies.
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Requirements:- High school graduate or equivalent; - Graduate of Medical Assistant program or one year previous medical back-office experience, preferably within an acute healthcare system environment.
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Department Description: As a Patient Care Assistant - Medical Surgical and Telemetry, you’ll be asked to help support the nurses who serve patients in our various medical-surgical or telemetry units including Medical Pulmonary, Medical Oncology, Surgical, Surgical (Gynecology /Urology), Telemetry, Stroke, and Medical/Surgical Overflow.
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6 months Healthcare experience 6 months Medical Assistant experience Preferred qualifications: Coursework/Training: Graduate of an accredited medical assisting program with an externship (Applied learning) or Coursework/Training: Graduate of an accredited medical assisting program with an externship (Applied learning) or Coursework/Training: Has worked as a Medical Assistant in a clinic environment for at least six months.
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Communicates with students throughout the clinical learning experience and focuses on each student during pre and post conference. Assist in the design, implementation, and evaluation of the curriculum.
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Certificate from Accredited Medical Assistant Program required. Across our family of medical centers, we support each one of our bright, talented employees in reaching the highest levels of professional development, contribution, collaboration and accountability.
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Consistently assesses the patient flow by identifying those areas or problems that are causing interruptions and resolves them or brings to the attention of Practice Manager Performs basic Medical Assistant functions based on assigned office such as Injections, Immunization, Pulmonary function testing, Snellen, Hearing exams and Electrocardiograms.
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