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We are looking for a motivated Medical Assistant who thrives in a collaborative, innovative tech environment. Press and Videos: [CEO Blog Post] [Tech Crunch][Forbes] [Fortune] [Forward]You WillWork alongside physicians to provide personalized primary careUse clinical skills for lab collection, testing, medical proceduresAssist in care coordination of the patient experience Assist in building medical policies and proceduresPerform back-of-house clinical diagnosticsCollaborate with multidisciplinary team of engineers, designers, physicians, and nursesYou AreImpact-driven.
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Position also requires qualification to operate scope processor, instrument handling for sterile processing, uroflow, bladder scanner, EKG and other back office medical assistant equipment.
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Current Medical Assistant License. The primary duty of the position is to provide administrative support for the medical team, while also ensuring efficient office operations and client satisfaction in a fast-paced work environment.
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Safely uses restraints interventions directed by the charge nurse or primary RN. Maintains patient stability by checking vital signs and weight, recording intake and output, dispensing/retrieving patient care supplies, report abnormal vital signs to charge nurse or primary RN, as well as accurately documenting in electronic medical records.
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Overview Shape the Future of Healthcare as a Medical Assistant Instructor! Look no further – your journey as a Medical Assistant Instructor begins here! Join Concorde Career Colleges as a Medical Assistant Instructor and help us create a brighter, healthier world together.
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Certified Medical Assistant, Registered Medical Assistant or certified EMT-B required. Job Description :The Medical Assistant for Sentara Internal Medicine will focus on checking patient ins, scheduling appointments, and occasionally will assist with bringing the patients into rooms, taking vitals, verifying patient information, and preparing them for the doctor.
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2 years of experience working as a Medical Assistant in an outpatient clinical/medical office setting preferred. As a member of the patient care team, the Medical Assistant is responsible for positive patient relations, proper telephone communication, verification of patient information by interviewing patient and confirming purpose of visit.
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MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS Certified Medical Assistant (CMA) OR Certificate of completion of a Medical Assistant training program. PREFERRED QUALIFICATIONS Experience as a Medical Assistant in Women's Health.
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Certified Medical Assistant (CMA) OR Certificate of completion of a Medical Assistant training program. #131594 Medical Assistant II - Internal Medicine. Prior experience as a Medical Assistant in an Ambulatory care setting.
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Required Qualifications AHA Basic Life Support for Healthcare Professional (AHA BLS Healthcare) - American Heart Association -REQUIRED Preferred Qualifications H.S. Diploma or Equivalent Other Comparable to certified nursing assistant course.
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Minimum 2 years' practical experience as a Medical Assistant educator, preceptor, or lead preferred. Under the direction of the LRMAI Director, assist in the planning and development of medical assistant courses to achieve specific objectives in accordance with the established curriculum and course syllabi.
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Certification Preferred (i.e., Certified Medical Assistant, Certified Dermatology Technician, etc.) Knowledge of medical dermatology terms/CPT, ICD-10. Document all medical instructions given to patients.
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Note: Bold print indicates those difference between the Medical Office Assistant I and II classifications. These responsibilities are specific to the Medical Office Assistant II.
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Hospital Corpsman (HM) - US Navy; Certified Medical Assistant (CMA) - California Certifying Board for Medical Assistants; Other; AHA Basic Life Support for Healthcare Professional (AHA BLS Healthcare) - American Heart Association.
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Enter medical histories and prescriptions into EMR. Assist busy Dermatology & Cosmetic practice with pre and post procedure Dermatology and Cosmetic treatments, including skin cancer reconstructions, acne treatments, biopsies, treatment of warts and rashes, suture removals, and cosmetic injectables (Botox, Fillers.
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Title: medical assistant in San Diego, CA
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