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Medical Receptionist Details:Temporary position$ to $ /hourFull Time work availableFirst Shift (Monday through Friday)Greeting patients in personAnswering Phones & forwarding callsScheduling a variety of appointment types for multiple providersObtaining & recording patient paymentsResponsible for protecting patients' personal, financial & medical informationMaintaining the patient waiting room along with the reception areaAdditional responsibilities will be assigned as needed.
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Potential for $4.5k signing bonus on select Medical Assistant positions! The role our Medical Assistants play may vary but include responsibility for routine back office functions, bringing patients back to exam room, taking and recording basic medical history, and assisting the physicians and/or nurse as needed.
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We are seeking a Cashier/Receptionist with excellent customer service skills and a winning attitude. Medical & Dental. We are seeking a Cashier/Receptionist with excellent customer service skills and a winning attitude.
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Local Dermatology practice looking for an experienced Medical Receptionist. Must have 1-2 years’ RECENT PREVIOUS experience as a Medical Receptionist. Medical Receptionist Qualifications.
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Monitor the effectiveness and efficiency of your practice through review of medical documentation, data collection, MWEC program compliance, and quality assurance studies. Experience in a medical office setting is preferred.
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CERTIFICATES, LICENSES, REGISTRATIONS for a Medical Assistant Required: Current Medical Assistant Certification by AAMA, AMT, NHA, or NCCT or a Certified Clinical Medical Assistant.
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Follows guidelines and procedures set by both the Medical Director and the CHS Quality Assurance (QA) Team. Knowledge of medical field, terminology, and nursing procedures. Completion of an accredited (MA) Medical Assist program.
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Required: Current Medical Assistant Certification by AAMA, AMT, NHA, or NCCT or a Certified Clinical Medical Assistant. The Medical Assistant will maintain their Provider's Athena Inboxes.
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Clinical expertise and technical proficiency in administering Medical Oncology. An active and unencumbered medical license in the state of employment (if a new license is needed for your assignment, Vetted Locums can help.
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