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We are looking for a talented individuals who desire to make a difference in patient care with a breakthrough, FDA cleared medical treatment are encouraged to apply for our TMS Technician role.
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Join UChicago Medicine Care Network, as a Medical Assistant who will work alongside physicians in an ambulatory setting as well as within our GI Procedure Suite at our River East location just steps off Michigan Avenue in Downtown Chicago.
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Flexible to scheduling changes including overtime, evening and Saturday rotation Edward-Elmhurst Medical Group, creating one of the largest healthcare provider groups in the Chicago area was ranked in the top ten of Crain's Chicago Business largest physician group rankings, reporting a 20% increase in revenue from 2021.
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Responsibilities include partial effort to serve in the role of Assistant Medical Director of Infection Prevention & Control (IP&C) at the Ann & Robert H. Lurie Children’s Hospital of Chicago.
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The Certified/Registered Medical Assistant-CMA/RMA works with general methods and procedures, exercises considerable independent judgement to select the proper course of action and is required to review the work of subordinate technicians to ensure conformance with established guidelines, methods, procedures, and policies.
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Hourly rate: $The Medical Assistant performs the basic duties of a medical assistant such as, maintaining medical records and logs, also performing routine clerical duties, and responding to patient inquiries and needs including fee assessment and insurance coverage, also basic lab work.
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The Medical Assistant reflects the mission, vision, and values of Northwestern Medicine, adheres to the organizations Code of Ethics and Corporate Compliance Program, and complies with all relevant policies, procedures, guidelines and all other regulatory and accreditation standards.
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Medical Assistant credentialed from the American Association of Medical Assistants (AAMA) obtained prior to hire date or job transfer date required. American Medical Technologists (AMT), National Center for Competency Testing (NCCT), National Healthcare Association (NHA) or American Registry of Medical Assistants (ARMA) also accepted.
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Preferred: Current Medical Assistant Certification by AAMA, AMT, NHA, or NCCT. The Medical Assistant will be cross trained over time in all specialties and ancillary services including ENT, Sleep, Allergy, Cosmetic, CT, and Triage.
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Principal Duties: The Clinical Medical Assistant is an essential part of our team in providing dermatology patient care and common dermatology procedures. Job Summary: We are searching for an energetic Clinical Medical Assistant to add to our team at Tone where we are devoted to providing dermatology patient care and common dermatology procedures.
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Certified Clinical Medical Assistant (CCMA) (Preferred) Experience in a medical office se tting and/or graduation from a certified Medical Assistant program is required.
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Other Duties and Responsibilities Minimum Qualifications Licensure or certification in a related field such as Certified Medical Assistant (CMA), Certified Clinical Medical Assistant (CCMA), or Licensed Registered Nurse (RN)Three years of experience as a Medical Assistant or in a directly related fieldExcellent interpersonal, oral, and written communication skillsInstructional/training experience Preferred Qualifications Bachelor’s Degree.
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RequiredA minimum of 1 year of work experience as a Medical Assistant, Patient Care Technician or similar in a hospital, medical clinic or comparable environment OR documented clinical rotation training can be substituted for work experienceExperience working with geriatric patients is a plusEMR system experience preferredBasic Life Support (BLS) certification from the American Heart Association (AMA) or American Red Cross required w/in first 90 days of employment.
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The Medical Assistant will demonstrate Shirley Ryan AbilityLab Core Attributes: Communication, Accountability, Flexibility/Adaptability, Judgment/Problem Solving, Customer Service and Core Values (Hope, Compassion, Discovery, Collaboration, and Commitment to Excellence) while fulfilling job duties.
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Signed acknowledgement during onboarding that certification must be attained within 6months, as a condition of employmentStrong computer skillsPreferred:Completion of accredited Medical Assistant training program.
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