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Working under the direction of the Practice Manager and/or Practice Coordinator, the Practice Assistant II is the main frontline contact and will interact with customers in person, by telephone and/or electronically.
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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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Under the direction of the Nurse Manager, the Medical Assistant performs a variety of direct patient care services, including but not limited to vital sign and may assist in patient preparation for procedures as well as chaperone the providers and works closely with other offices, internal and external departments and programs, to assure coordinated services.
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Under the clinical supervision of the Nurse Manager of the out-patient clinic, The Telehealth Certified Medical Assistant will assist in identifying potential telehealth patients, ensuring policies and procedures are followed.
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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. Ensures availability of x-rays, lab slips, medical records and other pertinent info.
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As directed by providerOther duties as assigned by the Administrative Manager and/or providers Quality and Patient Safety Report any actual or anticipated quality and safety concern via the hospital’s safety reporting system and/or to supervisor.
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Job Description:Job Summary: Reporting to a Department Manager, the Radiology Tech Assistant is responsible for assisting technologists in exam rooms and transporting patients to and from the department according to departmental protocols.
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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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Under the supervision of the Site Manager or Associate Director, The Medical Administrative Assistant is critical to the department success and provides a combination of clinical and administrative support to physicians in a high-volume ambulatory clinic setting, functioning as the primary interface between patients and providers.
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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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Performs other related duties as required or assigned by the Clinical Health Services Director or Nurse Manager. Requirements: Possess a certificate of completion from an accredited Medical Assistant Program and a current certification in Cardio-Pulmonary Resuscitation (CPR.
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Collaborates with the nurse manager/clinic supervisor to coordinate break periods with the practice unit’s activities. Assists with staging selected prior authorization for medication or supplies needed under the direction of nurse manager or designee.
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Immediately report any unsafe condition to the Clinic Manager. This person will also assist with front-office tasks including managing patient files, schedules, insurance, billing tasks, and any other duties deemed necessary for facility operations by the manager.
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Practice Manager, Medical Director. Preferred: Certified Clinical Medical Assistant (CCMA) or Registered Medical Assistant (RMA). Minimum: No experience required if medical assistant program has been completed and certification received.
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Under the supervision of the Site Manager or Associate Director, provides a combination of clinical and administrative support to physicians in a high-volume ambulatory clinic setting, functioning as the primary interface between patients and providers.
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