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The Medical Assistant provides essential support and administrative services to the office, the doctors, and the patients in a fast-paced doctor's office. Knowledge about health insurance, pre-authorization, insurance verification, medical terminology, CPT codes and ICD-9 codes preferred.
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Preferred Licenses and CertificationsCertified Medical Assistant (CMA)-AAMA by the American Association of Medical Assistants, within 1 Year required orRegistered Medical Assistant (RMA)-American Medical Technologists through American Medical Technologists within 1 Year required andBLS - Basic Life Support for healthcare professionals certification required Knowledge, Skills, and AbilitiesClinical competency as verified within 90-day orientation period and annually thereafter.
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Medical Assistant obtained prior to hire date or job transfer date required. Completion of Medical Assistant exam. Ascension Saint Agnes in Baltimore, Maryland operates a full-service, 254-bed teaching hospital, the Ascension Saint Agnes Medical Group, Ascension Saint Agnes Imaging Center and Ascension Saint Agnes Foundation.
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Work as a medical assistant for the dermatologists including assisting with medical dermatology, cosmetic and surgery appointments. We are passionate about providing excellent medical services and know this takes a team effort where everyone counts.
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Completion of Medical Assistant exam; Certificate/Registration from the NHA, AAMA, NAHP, or other nationally accredited body. Ascension is a leading non-profit, faith-based national health system made up of over 150,000 associates and 2,600 sites of care, including more than 140 hospitals and 40 senior living communities in 19 states.
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To be considered for this opportunity, candidates must have an active Certified Medical Assistant certification through one of the following accreditation sites: AMCA, AAMA, AMT, NHA, NCCT, or NAHP.Principal Responsibilities and Duties:Utilizes clinical skills to complete a variety of tasks, such as, but not limited to:Taking medical histories and recording vital signs.
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The Medical Assistant is responsible for serving as a liaison between patients, nurses, Surgeons, and facility staff. Holds and maintains a Medical Assistant Certification or Registration.
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Customarily has at least six months or more of medical assistant experience. Medical Assistant Certification from an accredited school (credentials in the state of employment in accordance with state requirements and applicable regulations) or Military Medical Specialist with current Medical Assistant credentials in the state of employment in accordance with state requirements and applicable regulations.
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Requirements High School Diploma or GED Preferred at least one (1) year experience is preferred as a Medical Assistant or EMT-Paramedic Must be able to read, write, and speak the English language in an understandable manner.
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Prepares each patient recovery room with necessary items like blankets, pillows, medical equipment etc. Operates medical equipment and performs technical skills according to set policies and standards of care.
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Fully participate in the day to operations and patient flow and acts as a resource for Medical Assistant I. Principal Responsibilities and Tasks The following statements are intended to describe the general nature and level of work being performed by people assigned to this classification.
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Now offering a $1,500 sign on bonus for Medical Assistant new hires! The Medical Assistant demonstrates knowledge of the principles of growth and development appropriate to the ages of patients served by their department.
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Maintain and operate all medical devices and equipment, including calibration and record keeping in accordance with current policy and procedures. The Medical Support Specialist (MSS) is responsible for performing routine medical and testing procedures under direct supervision of the treating clinician as well as supports in other areas of the facility as needed including registration and referral management.
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Certified Medical Assistant for designated practices, American Heart Association CPR Card. LifeBridge Health includes Sinai Hospital of Baltimore, Northwest Hospital, Carroll Hospital, Levindale Hebrew Geriatric Center and Hospital and Grace Medical Center, as well as our Community Physician Enterprise, Center for Hope, Practice Dynamics, and business partners: LifeBridge Health & Fitness, ExpressCare and HomeCare of Maryland.
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Open to individuals who have finished their Medical Assistant (MA) program. Complete patient check-in and check-out processesBack Office Duties:Take patient vital signs, record medical histories, and update electronic health records (EHR.
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