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Required: Graduated from a formal, IN-PERSON MA training program that included pharmacology class, anatomy/physiology, the basics of medication administration, and completion of a clinical externship, OR graduated with an accredited Licensed Practical Nurse Diploma.
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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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Completion of Medical Assistant training in an approved program, or one (1) year experience patient care in a physician office practice or hospital setting required. As a valuable part of our ambulatory department, you will be responsible for providing an exceptional patient experience including but not limited to patient rooming and intake, medication reconciliation, medication administration, assistance with procedures, processing of scopes and turnover of exam rooms between patients, stocking of exam rooms, pre-visit planning, and forms processing.
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Performs the more routine support work and in a learning capacity, assists in: - Patient Rooming - Vital Sings - Prepare Medical Records - Patient Phone Calls - Stocking of clinic area - Medication and supply ordering Core: - Rooming - Check-in/out - Vaccine administration - Medication Administration - POC testing - Specimen collection - Procedure assist - Prescription refills - CRM/In-Basket Mgmt Other duties as assigned: Specific Protocols as assigned Disability paperwork EverReady Checklist.
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Ensures patient safety in the preparation and provisioning of care related to but not limited to safe medication administration practices , procedures, infection prevention, fall prevention, including consistent use of two patient identifiers and procedural time outs.
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In lieu of Coursework/Training: Minimum one year of work experience as a medical assistant that includes the following clinical skills: obtaining vital signs, administering injections and medication administration.
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The Medical Assistant will work with patients to develop self-management goals, provide insurance, referral, and prior authorization support, and may also conduct patient outreach to follow up on hospital admissions and discharges, obtain medical records and assist patients with pharmacy/medication questions.
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Graduation from an approved medical assistant training program with one or more years' experience. The Medical Assistant has successfully met all the requirements and expectations of the Associate Medical Assistant position and has advanced training that is demonstrated by successful completion of a continuing education program concluded with a passing score on an Adelante designated skills exam and written test.
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Interviews patient based on age appropriateness and/or specialty needs with accurate documentation and update medical records to include chief complaint, current medications with drug name, dosing, route, medication and food allergies with reaction and severity, vaccine, medical, surgical, family, social histories, any barriers to care and home status.
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Performs clinical tasks or skills such as medication administration, IV therapy, wound care, venipuncture, etc. Proficient computer skills including keyboarding, navigation within a windows operating system, use of electronic mail and electronic medical records systems.
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Completion of an approved medical assistant training program as defined by state regulations. Active Medical Assistant certification such as: Registered Medical Assistant (RMA) with proof of current membership from American Medical Technologists (AMT) or Certified Medical Assistant (CMA) with proof of current membership from American Association.
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Preferred Special Conditions Special Condition Requirement Shift Work (hours outside standard Mon-Fri 8AM-5PM work hours) Required To administer injections or provide venipuncture, must have written evidence of validation for training and competence in medication administration by injecting and skin testing.
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Administrative duties may include scheduling appointments, reviewing inventory for expired supplies, documenting data in Electronic Health Records & maintaining medical records. The clinic nurse assesses patient health problems and needs, develops and implements nursing care plans, maintains medical records, and assists the physician with office procedures as needed.
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Provide in-service training and continued education to staff and foster parents on health- related needs of adolescents, five rights of medication administration, Covid-19 testing, CPR, and First Aid. Maintain Red Cross CPR/First Aid Trainer’s Certification.
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