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Training Required: Certified Nursing Assistant, Emergency Medical Technician, Laboratory Technician, equivalent healthcare training or college courses completed in a healthcare or medical field.
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GENERAL SUMMARY/ OVERVIEW STATEMENT: The Medical Assistant (MA) is an integral member of the healthcare team and is accountable for patient care as assigned by a licensed independent provider (LIP: MD, NP, PA), a Licensed Practical Nurse (LPN) or a Registered Nurse (RN.
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Laboratory studies such as glucometer, urine dip stick urinalysis and others as requested. HS Diploma/GED and a graduate of a Certified Medical Assistant program. The Medical Assistant is responsible for various non-skilled nursing tasks, for the maintenance and control of non-pharmaceutical supplies and equipment, and for assigned support activities.
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To learn more about working at NeighborHealth and our benefits, please visit out our Careers Page. Time Type: Full time Department: South End Washington Primary Care All Locations: 1601 Washington Street Position Summary: Working in close partnership with a provider(s), the medical assistant assists and directs care of patients in a practice.
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The Medical Assistant assumes a range of patient care responsibilities dealing with the physical and emotional aspects of assigned patients ages 0 months to greater than 100 years. Working in close partnership with a provider(s) of our busy Department, the medical assistant assists and directs care of patients in a practice.
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Preferred: Graduate of an accredited Medical Assistant program. Preferred : Medical Assistant Certification. Distributes medical record materials in compliance with HIPAA, legal requirements, state and federal guidelines and practice/WPA policies and procedures which may include electronically via fax, interoffice delivery, mail, and priority mailing.
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The Department of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine of Tufts Medical Center, Tufts Medicine, is seeking a full-time Assistant Director of the HLA Laboratory. The HLA Laboratory is an ASHI- and CAP-accredited laboratory that provides support for a robust solid organ transplant program including cardiac, renal and liver transplantation as well as other non-transplant applications.
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Deal Breakers - Must show 1-years' experience in Medical Assistant. May be required to draw and collect blood samples and prepare specimens for laboratory analysis. From nursing staffing, temp to hire, and permanent to healthcare contracts, IMCS Group provides hospitals and medical facilities with high-quality clinical professionals with the highest standards and compliance to provide the best medical care.
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Shares responsibility with other medical assistants for the quality, safety and laboratory check systems in the clinical environment including Quality Assurance for Point of Care testing.
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The Medical Assistant assists the providers by preparing patients to be seen by collecting and recording necessary data for health, weight, medication and allergies, performs simple lab tests such as urine dipstick, take and record temperature, pulse, respiration and blood pressure, performs vision testing, assist providers with simple procedures and other related duties and schedules additional laboratory tests and makes outside referral appointments as directed.
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Maintains patient care logs to ensure that all laboratory tests (Pap smears, blood work, radiology, special procedures, etc.) Prepares patient medical records and ensures information is accurate and complete.
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Job Summary: Under the supervision of the clinical provider, the Medical Assistant duties may include taking and recording vital signs and medical histories, preparing patients for examination, IV/Blood draw, ECG, office diagnostic testing, x-ray prep, assisting with splinting/wound care and assisting in administering medications as directed by physician.
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