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The Medical Assistant provides basic clinical and clerical support in the delivery of patient care within a busy medical oncology office/infusion center setting. Diploma from an accredited Medical Assistant program OR an active CT CNA, EMT, Paramedic Certification OR relative experience.
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This is your opportunity to join our growing team and demonstrate strong clinical skills as you provide care for women in our outpatient office setting in Middlebury, CT. This is a full-time, Monday through Friday, days position, with the goal of promoting excellent patient care within our OB-GYN team of six physicians and one physician assistant.
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Participates in clinical instruction of university occupational therapy and/or occupational therapist assistant students. As a Physical Therapist, you will perform supervisory duties and evaluations on patients and helps them improve basic motor functions and reasoning abilities, but also compensate for permanent loss of function by teaching them to perform tasks in their daily living and working environments, in accordance with Concentra Medical Centers’ Injury Process Management and Concentra Medical Centers’ philosophy of rehabilitation in occupational medicine.
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Collaborate with direct support professionals, CNAs, a clinical team, and seasoned nursing staff in a medical group home setting. Generous benefit package (medical, dental, vision, pet insurance.
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Graduation from an accredited Physician Associate program required, certified as a Physician Assistant by the National Commission on Certification of Physician Assistants, valid Connecticut medical license, Connecticut Controlled Substance Registration and Federal Drug Enforcement Agency (DEA) Certification.
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Assists With Patient Care and Maintains Clinical AreasDelivers excellent on-site care and customer service for patients/families under Medical Provider directionAssists in the delivery of patient care such as the application of Cardiac Monitors, EKG, blood pressure monitoring.
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Responsibilities: Collaborate with direct support professionals, CNAs, a clinical team, and seasoned nursing staff in a medical group home setting. Keywords: Certified Nursing Assistant (CNA), Location: Bristol, CT - 06010.
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Consult a medical assistant or licensed clinician for clinical decision making whenever necessary Use call processing and other applicable functionality in the EHR to take messages and communicate with clinicians Greet patients and conduct check-in process Monitor daily reminder call logs.
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Ensure availability of personal care and medical supplies for individual needs. One year of college or experience working with adults with disabilities preferred. Flexible work schedules and overtime available that allow for work life balance.
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A medical assistant takes on tasks that are both front-end and back-end, including clinical duties and laboratory work. My Medical Career is the #1 portal for individuals seeking a career in the Medical Assistant field.
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Primary responsibility will include performing clinical assessments of patients, documenting medical history, ordering and interpreting diagnostic tests, applying braces, casts and or splint and DME. Position requires coordinating interdisciplinary medical care, acting as first assist in surgery at hospitals and surgery centers, providing pre-operative and post- operative education to patients and/or family members and provide on call coverage.
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The EMR Scribe/Medical Assistant#provides clinical and clerical assistance, as needed, to the physician, non-physician provider and front office staff. # The EMR Scribe/Medical Assistant#works with the providers# schedules to ensure efficient patient flow.
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Comfortable with technology and electronic medical records. Are you a Physician Assistant looking for an opportunity in focused wound care? We establish services that surpass clinical standards in wound healing while administering the care with efficiencies in costs and services.
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Vocational training is defined as one of the following: Completion of Medical Assistant training program approved by the American Association for Medical Assistants or American Medical Technologists or similar program provided by the military; completion of Certified Nursing Assistant Program (Connecticut certification preferred); Current BSN nursing student in an accredited program and having completed 2 years of study and "Fundamentals of Nursing" course.
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