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The Medical Assistant provides high quality, direct patient care in a team-based model to our BILH Primary Care-Mt. Auburn patients and supports smooth and efficient administrative and clinical practice operations.
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Press and Videos: [CEO Blog Post] [Tech Crunch][Forbes] [Fortune] [Forward]You WillWork alongside physicians to provide personalized primary careUse clinical skills for lab collection, testing, medical proceduresAssist in care coordination of the patient experienceAssist in building medical policies and proceduresPerform back-of-house clinical diagnosticsCollaborate with multidisciplinary team of engineers, designers, physicians, and nursesYou AreImpact-driven.
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MA, EMT, CNA, LNA certificate or diploma; or at least 5 months of direct patient care experience in a clinical or research setting, such as: experience working as a medical assistant (MA), a patient care technician (PCT) or a clinical nursing assistant (CNA); nursing or medical student with completion of one clinical rotation.
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The OpportunityAs a One Medical Lab Services Specialist, you’ll provide an exceptional experience for our patients and help them accomplish an important part of their care journey by providing venipuncture as well as other clinical support services.
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Help triage incoming questions from patients via phone, fax, and patient gateway; seek guidance from provider, clinical staff or practice manager as appropriate. Collect and verify accurate information from patients, prioritizing and communicating to clinical staff as needed.
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American Society for Clinical Pathology (ASCP) phlebotomy license or equivalent preferred. -American Medical Technologists (AMT) Effective organizational and interpersonal skills to anticipate and react to the needs of patients and medical staff.
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As the Medical Assistant, you are responsible for assisting in the delivery of high quality, safe clinical care, by being a member of a high performing clinical Medical Assistant on the BILH Primary Care team, will work to enhance patient satisfaction and provider efficiency through a collaborative approach to patient care.
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This position plays an important role in in the hospital’s revenue cycle process, clinical operations, and patient experience. A clinical technologist role that has specialized knowledge or skills gained through a combination of vocational education, training, and experience.
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Duties will include, but are not limited to, medical assistant duties, answering telephones, making appointments, verifying patient demographic and health insurance information, coordinating billing and referral processes, assembling patient charts, scheduling, data entry and filing.
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Job SummaryReports to the Practice Manager and works under the direct super vision of the Physician(s), the Medical Assistant is responsible for ensuring patient preparation and supporting the physician(s) with clinical and office duties.
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The Medical Assistant is the first clinical contact for each patient and provides kind and caring service to each patient from initial triage through patient discharge. The role of the Medical Assistant is to guide patients through their visits and carry out provider orders according to established procedures.
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Time Type: Full timeDepartment: PediatricsAll Locations: East BostonPosition Summary: Medical Assistants are members of the clinical care team. EducationHigh school diploma or G.E.D.Graduation from a Certified Medical Assistant Program.
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Examples: physicians, clinical nurses, phlebotomist, medical assistants, PFT tech, and x-ray tech. License Medical Assistant Certificate preferred., or Registration Certified Nursing Assistant preferred., or Certificate 1 EMT Basic License preferred., or Certificate 2 Phlebotomy Certificate preferred.
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Medical Assistant National Certification Attestation issued by a governing body (AAMA, AMT, NCCT, or NHA) that validates the medical assistant's knowledge to perform clinical and administrative health care duties.
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ExecuSource has partnered with a well renown Ortho/Spine group and we are assisting them on a search for a Medical Assistant at their clinic in the West Roxbury neighborhood in Boston, MA. This is a direct-hire/permanent role and comes with a $2,000 sign on bonus.
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