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S/he works directly under the supervision of the medical director and Practice Manager. Proactively alerts Practice Manager of needs related to equipment (new purchases, replacements and repairs) Competencies in all OB/GYN practice site procedures and MA technical skills.
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Reports all pertinent observations to Physician, Office Manager, Director, or other health team member. The Medical Assistant works closely with the professional staff to provide care and diagnostic testing for adult patients.
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Job Summary: Reports to: Practice Manager or Ambulatory Practice Coordinator with input from assigned physician(s), nurses or other health care providers. 1-3 years of experience as a Medical Assistant in a primary care setting.
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Reports to: Practice Manager or Ambulatory Practice Coordinator with input from assigned physician(s), nurses or other health care providers. The Medical Assistant role is now eligible for a $1,500 sign-on bonus.
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Reporting to the Office Manager and collaborating closely with our diverse team of providers and administrative assistants, you’ll be an integral part of our patient’s primary care team both on a local office level and as a part of your larger district.
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Acts as a liaison between the medical assistants, front desk staff, the office manager and the practice director. Medical Assistant National Certification Attestation issued by a governing body (AAMA, AMT, NCCT, or NHA) that validates the medical assistant's knowledge to perform.
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Under the supervision of the Sr. Admin Manager and attending physicians, the medical assistant is responsible for ensuring efficient patient flow through the office; maintaining neat, clean, and safe patient care areas; maintain medical supplies, and to promote patient satisfaction by interacting with patients in a professional, friendly manner consistent with their needs.
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After the visit, the MA/ AA works closely with our physicians and our Site manager to communicate patient messages and concerns, and to relay physician information back to patients. Staff in the MA/ AA position provide a wide range of both clinical and administrative support to physicians and patients, with an opportunity to work in both medical assistant (MA) and administrative assistant (AA) roles.
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In collaboration with providers and the nurse manager, works with patient data to follow-up and track patient results. We are currently hiring a Medical Assistant based in Framingham.
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Prior experience or training in a medical administrative support position or medical assistant is a plus. In the Medical assistant role, staff room patients, take preliminary medical histories, manage medical instruments, assist the physician with patients when needed, and prepare the room for the next patient.
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