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Current certification as one of the following is required: Certified Medical Assistant (CMA) from the American Association of Medical Assistants (AAMA), Registered Medical Assistant (RMA) from the American Medical Technologists (AMT), Certified Clinical Medical Assistant (CCMA) from the National Healthcareer Association (NHA), or National Certified Medical Assistant (NCMA) from National Center for Competency Testing (NCCT.
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Current Certified or Registered Medical Assistant, or equivalent experience required; CPR certification preferred; 2-3 years of specialty clinical experience, gastroenterology experience preferred.
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License, Certification, Registration Certified Clinical Medical Assistant OR Registered Medical Assistant OR NCCT National Certified Medical Assistant OR Medical Assistant Certificate OR Medical Assistant Certificate from American Association of Medical Assistants OR American Medical Technologist Medical Technologist Certificate Basic Life Support required at hire from American Heart Association Additional Requirements: Customer service aptitude demonstrated through Customer Service Assessment.
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The Emory University School of Medicine and the Winship Cancer Institute in Atlanta, Georgia seeks a board-certified Medical Oncologist with specialization in Sarcoma with a focus on the management of adult patients with bone and soft tissue malignancies.
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SUMMARYThe Certified Medical Assistant (CMA) has duties and responsibilities related to patient care in the ambulatory clinic environment. The CMA reports to the clinic manager, who is responsible for the administrative supervision, staff development, and orientation of the CMA to the area's policies and procedures.
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Education, Training and Experience:High school graduate or GED. Graduation of an accredited Medical Assistant program with successful completion of a nationally recognized certification exam.
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Certified Medical Assistant. Our client is seeking an experienced Pediatric Medical Assistant for their team. Our client is seeking an experienced Pediatric Medical Assistant for their team.
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Certified in cardio‑pulmonary resuscitation (CPR). Certified in cardio‑pulmonary resuscitation (CPR). Must be an RN. They will serve as a role model of excellence in nursing knowledge and clinical practice.
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Graduate of an accredited Medical Assistant Program or Certified Orthopedic Tech preferred. Interviews patient and records medical histories, may order x-rays per provider order or protocol, or obtain resuts from imaging facilities.
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Certified Medical Assistant (CMA) from American Association of Medical Assistants or Registered Medical Assistant (RMA) from American Medical Technologists or Certified Clinical Medical Assistant (CCMA) from National Healthcareer Association or National Certified Medical Assistant (NCMA) from National Center for Competency Testing.
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Completion of medical assistant training program with current CCMA, RMA, or CMA certification. 2+ years of direct patient care experience performing medical assistant clinical duties in a Primary care, Immediate care, Physician practice, or Emergency room setting.
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An active Certified Medical Assistant/CMA or Registered Medical Assistant/RMA certification from one of the following organizations: AAMA, AAH, AMT, ARMA, NAHP, NAHT, NCCT, NHA, MedCA. If not certified or registered, MUST be willing to obtain certification or registration from one of these organizations within 6-months from date of hire.
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Graduation from an accredited Medical Assistant program accredited through the Commission on Accreditation of Allied Health Education Programs (CAAHEP); or the Accrediting Bureau of Health Education Schools (ABHES); or similarly recognized accrediting organization or completion of a Nursing Assistant program is required.
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Registered Nurse (RN), Licensed Practical Nurse (LPN), Certified Medical Assistant (CMA), Registered Medical Assistant (RMA), Registered Orthopaedic Technologist (ROT), Orthopaedic Technologist Certified (OTC), Athletic Trainer Certified (ATC), or Certified Nursing Assistant (CNA.
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Job Type : Back Office Medical Assistant. When expected to work in the field assisting our providers with primary care house calls, the Medical Assistant will be performing phlebotomy, vitals, and assist with initial work-up.
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