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Prepares and sterilizes medical equipment using the autoclave. Certified in AED and CPR.At least 5 years as a certified medical assistant. They have a duty to provide a standard of care that meets or exceeds that of a competent and knowledgeable Medical Assistant.
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Operates x-ray, electrocardiograph (EKG), and other equipment to administer routine diagnostic test or calls medical facility or department to schedule patients for tests. Vocational certificate in Medical Assistant.
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A non-exempt position responsible for performing all patient data collection, charge entry, communication with patients, venders, and public also to assist in the delivery of patient care by obtaining medical information, assisting in basic room preparation, assisting with in office procedures and maintaining patient, physician, and clinic communication.
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Knowledge of medical coding and billing terminology, methods, procedures and equipment. Minimum of two years of medical billing experience, education and /or experience in a medical or public health department setting.
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Denver Health is an integrated, high-quality academic health care system considered a model for the nation that includes a Level I Trauma Center, a 555-bed acute care medical center, Denver’s 911 emergency medical response system, 10 family health centers, 19 school-based health centers, Rocky Mountain Poison & Drug Safety, a Public Health Institute, an HMO and The Denver Health Foundation.
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Promotes the Team-based Care Model by participating in daily huddles and bi-weekly Patient Centered Medical Home (PCMH) meetings to communicate and collaborate on patient issues and needs. Abides by all JHC infection control policies, including acute response measures in the setting of a public health concern or disease outbreak.
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Applies or assists with the application of durable medical equipment. The Medical Assistant will report to the Practice Manager. Our care teams in the retail setting will include a NP/PA and Medical Assistant.
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The MSA will obtain or will have knowledge of medical terminology and administrative and department procedures for the management of records and forms, information security and exchange, management of reports and data, scheduling of patient appointments, telephone care, and public relations/customer service.
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At least 5 years as a certified medical assistant. The Medical Assistant (MA) participates in planning, providing, and evaluating patient care at the appropriate skill level.
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Experience with medical office room preparation (i.e. supply stocking, ordering, instrument processing, and sterilization of equipment) Performing patient care services (i.e. taking and recording vital signs and medical histories; preparing patients for examination; assisting with patient examinations, treatments, and procedures, able to accurately account for all tools and equipment.
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The Division of Adult Institution is recruiting to fill two Medical Assistant 2 positions. The Department of Corrections is focused on public safety through the custody and supervision of those in our care.
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ASSISTS CLINIC'S LEAD MEDICAL ASSISTANT AND CHIEF MEDICAL OFFICER by assuring adequate medical supplies and equipment; maintaining sufficient exam room supplies daily and by notifying appropriate staff timely when medical supplies are needed.
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The Medical Assistant coordinates activities in the outpatient and procedural areas to facilitate smooth patient flow. Education: High School diploma or equivalent and completion of a Medical Assistant program.
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Ability to: Utilize patient care techniques, methods, procedures, and equipment; maintain effective relations with medical staff and the public; follow written and oral instructions; react competently in emergency situations; read and record medical terminology and metric measurement; maintain medical records.
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PREFERRED QUALIFICATIONS: Formal training which will probably be indicated by a high school diploma or equivalent; experience working with the public; graduation from an approved medical assistant program preferred; current CPR certification required, knowledge of medical terminology; broad medical experience with emphasis in primary care.
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