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We’re building the world’s most advanced healthcare platform from the ground up, combining hardware, software and doctors under one roof. We are looking for a motivated Medical Assistant who thrives in a collaborative, innovative tech environment.
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Graduate of an accredited Medical Assistant Program or Certified Orthopedic Tech preferred. Duties may include, but are not limited to, performing dressing changes, taking vital signs, preparing and drawing up injectable medications, labeling medications for administration by provider, applying/removing casts/splints, removing sutures/staples, preparing laboratory test requests, preparing lab specimen for pick-up per protocol.
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In addition to the procedures, the EP tech would take on the the following responsibilities to bring the department up to standard of care and be more efficient than in the current state. Graduation from or completion of formal educational i.e., NP, PA, RN, LPN, CMA or Cardiac Device training program consisting of training and knowledge of cardiac rhythm management and device interrogation.
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Where applicable, perform basic X-rays or assist radiology technologists with x-ray set-up. Perform both DOT and Non-DOT urine drug screens, using proper chain of custody; ensure preparation for pick-up and shipment to appropriate laboratory (After certification training.
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Note: we do employee Non-Certified Medical Assistants; they are still required to have graduated from an accredited Medical Assistant program and to function at the same competency level as a CMA (tested upon hire and annually via competency assessments), non-certified medical assistants will be eligible for the annual merit program yet will have a lower pay range as compared to Certified Medical Assistants.
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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.
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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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Joining our team as a medical assistant at ResPro Health, you will play a crucial role in supporting our obstructive sleep apnea and respiratory patients and improving their compliance with CPAP therapy.
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Company Benefits: Paid Training, Medical, Dental, Vision, and Life insurance, PTO, Paid Office Holidays, Paid Sick Time, 401(k) with up to 3% company match, Referral Program, and much more.
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General Skills and Work Setting Requirements: Ambulatory Clinic experience required; Obtain vital signs, obtain health history, 12 lead EKG; Insurance Authorization, Holter placement, Event monitor placement and Wound Care experience preferred; Patient Diagnoses include but are not limited to Coronary Artery Disease, Fib, HFpEF/HFrEF, hyperlipidemia, cardiomyopathy, Aflutter, SVT; Post Cardiac Procedure follow up, cardiac clearances for surgery, hypertrophic cardiomyopathy.
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This is a full-time on-site role as a Medical Assistant Coordinator located in Decatur, GA. As a Medical Assistant Coordinator, you will be responsible for assisting with the completion of intake for our patients, assisting with in office procedures, to include room set up and turn over.
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Perform patient call backs, arrange referrals and testing, and schedule follow-up appointments. Basic computer skills including familiarity with electronic medical records. High school diploma or equivalent and graduate of accredited program for Medical Assisting.
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You must be highly self-motivated, organized and able to work independently Call Center and/or Triage experience is a plus Experience serving a geriatric population is a plus Case management or care coordination experience is a plus General Working Conditions Able to work a 40 hour schedule M-F You must have a private home office set up that will allow you to speak privately and maintain confidentiality with patients.
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We are forward thinking and utilize the most up to date medical advancements that have been proven to increase cure rates, while reducing patient discomfort and recovery time. 1 year of experience as a Medical Assistant.
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