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Check-out patients, assist with referral processing, and arrange laboratory services. We are seeking to hire a Medical Assistant to add to our team to help us keep growing.
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Completely and correctly fills out all required pathology and laboratory requisition documents for patients as required by physician. Escorts patient to reception/billing desk for check-out.
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Check out materials, tapes, instructional booklets, and other lab resources; maintain usage records and monitor material returned. Provide general clerical support in a laboratory setting with minimal involvement in laboratory experiments and demonstrations.
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Receive and direct phone calls, schedule appointments, check-in patients, obtain necessary patient information to file and update patient records, and ensure all forms and consents are completed by patients.
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Lake Butler Hospital is a Critical Access Hospital providing 24-hour emergency services, inpatient and short-term rehab services, outpatient laboratory, and outpatient radiology (X-ray, ultrasound, and CT Scan) services to Union County and the surrounding counties.
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Assist front desk personnel with patient check in/out procedures when necessary. Promptly greets patients when entering waiting area, exam room, and laboratory or x-ray room. The Medical Assistant is responsible for providing basic clinical care to patients in alignment with their medical education, as well as working the front desk.
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Experience as a medical assistant in Primary Care. Performs blood draw and specimen processing. Performs EKG, Spirometry, X-ray, other ancillary procedures. Administer injections and medications, and perform routine specimen collection and tests.
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Check out our website here: About the Role As Veterinary Assistant, we want you to use your skills and knowledge to the fullest. Duties will include: Compassionate patient care Client education and communication Laboratory sample collection and diagnostic testing Effectively holding patients for treatments and procedures Assisting with surgery and dentistry Radiology Pharmacy Medical recordkeeping Why VCA VCA Animal Hospitals is a community of over 800 hospitals across the US, including primary care, emergency, and specialty medicine.
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The Front Desk Assistant will also answer and handle phone calls to include scheduling appointments, check in/out, discussing treatment and financial arrangements, among other duties as assigned.
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Each practice has an on-site dental laboratory, allowing the practice to provide same day dental services including extractions, dentures, implants, and fixed arches. The Front Desk Assistant will support the clinic in various operations within the practice.
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Assist with the maintenance of medical records to include filing, adding demographic in formation and filing out laboratory, X ray, EKG slips. Check patient's vital signs, to include temperature, respiration, pulse, weight and blood pressure.
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HJF is seeking a Research Assistant I or II to perform research and/or development in collaboration with others for projects supporting the laboratory of Dr. Irwin Lucki with the Department of Pharmacology located at the Uniformed Services University (USU) in Bethesda, MD. The Research Assistant provides laboratory and technical support to senior technical and professional staff and solves less complex problems in carrying out research projects in a laboratory environment.
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Set-up EKG machines, administer injections and medications, and perform routine specimen collection and tests. Firm grasp on medical practices, administrative processes, and organizational policies. High school diploma or GED required; completion of an accredited medical assistance certification program required.
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Provides support and back up to the department receptionist in all duties, including but not limited to phones, scheduling, patient registration and check out. Relays laboratory and x-ray results to patients, via telephone or mail, as directed by the physician.
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Check-out patients, assist in scheduling future appointments, assist with referral processing, and arrange laboratory services. We are seeking to hire a full-time Medical Assistant to help us keep growing.
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