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Required Qualifications: Coursework/Training: Graduate of any accredited Certified Nursing Assistant program, or Nursing Assistant program or completion of 2nd semester of accredited Nursing Program or Coursework/Training: Graduate of any accredited Nursing Assistant program or Demonstrated equivalency (such as experience as a corpsman, EMT, foreign-licensed RN or MD, Medical Assistant, Caregiver.
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Certified Medical Assistant works closely with a team of staff including physicians and advanced level providers to ensure the delivery of high quality patient care. Preferred qualifications: Upon hire: National Medical Assistant Certification 2 years of Clinical experience working as a Medical Assistant.
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The Associate Medical Assistant (MA I) works under the delegation of a licensed practitioner to perform duties as directed to assist in providing basic patient care to assigned patients.
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Upon hire: Washington Medical Assistant Certification Within 30 days of hire National Provider BLS - American Heart Association Six months: Healthcare experience Six months: Medical Assistant experience Preferred Qualifications: Coursework/Training: Graduate of accredited school for medical assistants, or an equivalent combination of coursework, experience/training to qualify to sit for a National Certification exam.
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6 months Medical Assistant experience. Coursework/Training Graduate of accredited school for medical assistants or alternate training program or equivalent educ/experience.
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Graduate of accredited school that includes hands on training in a clinical setting for medical assistants or has completed two years medical training in the United States Armed Forces, Or 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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1 year of Medical back-office assistant and casting experience in a hospital or physician practice. Under the general supervision of the manager of the Women's Health and Wellness Center, the medical Assistant II assists the clinicians in the delivery of direct patient care in the outpatient setting.
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2 years of recent experience working as a Medical Assistant. Electronic Medical Records (EMR) experience. Join our team at Express Care LLC and thrive in our culture of patient-focused, whole-person care built on understanding, commitment, and mutual respect.
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Required: 1 year of experience working in a physician office. Assists in the assessment of patient needs and health plan. Required: Medical Assistant and CPR certification.
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Join our team at Providence St. Patrick Hospital and thrive in our culture of patient-focused, whole-person care built on understanding, commitment, and mutual respect. The CNA performs assigned tasks and activities according to skill level and patient needs as assessed by the RN. The CNA supports nursing personnel in providing nursing care to patients and assists with providing a safe, quiet, clean, organized environment for nursing care delivery.
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