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Supports practice manager and PA management in the training, development and competency evaluation of the Medical Assistant staff, the monitoring of patient visit time and experience, office, staff compliance to organization’s infection prevention program, medication management, vaccine cold chain handling and storage, and ensure appropriate stock levels of clinical supplies.
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Current certification in BLSExperience as a Medical Assistant in a doctor's office is preferred Strong background in medical terminologyExcellent communication skillsGood Organization habitsPhlebotomy certification preferredAbility to adapt to change quickly, strong knowledge base relative to surgery procedures and management of the surgical patientPerform EKGs with competency on file.
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Active BLS certification required Upon hire, and for the duration of the employment, valid driver’s license is required EXPERIENCE : Minimum 1 year of Medical Assistant experience with MA Diploma/Certification in healthcare setting preferred.
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National/Registered Medical Assistant Certification or obtained certification within 90 days of hire date. This Patient Representative-Medical Assistant positon will focus mainly on front office with back office assist and is responsible for handling both administrative and clinical tasks to effectively and promptly assist with managing patient flow.
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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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Your Role With Us:Medical Office Assistant- Salem Health Medical Group Central School HealthAs a Medical Office Assistant you would be working with your team to manage the clinic patient schedule and assist in oversight of Health Information Management in the medical clinic setting, assuring completeness and HIPAA compliance in accordance with Salem Health policies.
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Completion of Medical Assistant training in an approved program, or one (1) year experience patient care in a physician office practice. Medical Office Assistant – Ophthalmology.
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Medical Assistants who are hired prior to receiving their certification are expected to perform at the same level as a "certified" Medical Assistant. The Medical Assistant (MA) participates in providing patient care at the appropriate skill level.
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Over 5 years of applicable, consecutive Medical Assistant experience may substitute for this requirement. Medical Assistant certification or registration required. 3+ years in a Medical Assistant role.
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Medical Office Assistant experience or training a plus. Primary Purpose Accountable for providing patient centered care and operational support to the medical team to ensure an optimal patient experience.
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Clinical Medical Assistant or Certified Medical Assistant active certificate; OR equivalent from two-year college or technical school; OR six months to one-year related experience and/or training; OR equivalent combination of education and experience to be determined by leadership.
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Graduate of an accredited program for Medical Assistant preferred. Trains on how to perform quality checks on medical equipment to ensure equipment is in good working order. Trains how to monitor disposable inventory and how to places orders for medical supplies and pharmaceuticals.
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Customarily has at least six months or more of medical assistant experience. Medical Assistant Certification from an accredited school (credentials in the state of employment in accordance with state requirements and applicable regulations) or Military Medical Specialist with current Medical Assistant credentials in the state of employment in accordance with state requirements and applicable regulations.
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A minimum of one year experience as a Medical Assistant in a clinic, physician practice or urgent care setting. Certification as a Medical Assistant or diploma from an accredited school is highly preferred.
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Performs all related Medical Practice Assistant duties and patient service activities in coordination. Job Segment: EMR, Medical Office Assistant, Patient Care, Infection Control, Therapy, Healthcare, Administrative.
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