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Provides assistance to licensed health care providers and nursing staff for general patient assessments, rooming patients, procedures, treatments, filing/retrieving medical records, and general office clerical duties.
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Knowledge of medical terminology; previous experience in a medical office or medical field is preferred. This full-time position will have the option to work in-person from our Madison, WI or Onalaska, WI office, in a hybrid capacity, or as a telecommuter.
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Working knowledge of general office equipment (i.e., copy machine, fax, 10-key calculator, etc. Required SkillsCertifications:X Basic Life Support (BLS)Minimum Work ExperienceSix (6) months of Medical Assistant or similar experience in a physician office setting preferred.
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Assisting with general office tasks such as faxing, scanning documents, and filing records. The medical assistant may assist with inventory, clerical, and/or other delegated tasks as needed and approved by the supervisor.
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Good knowledge of general back office procedures, such as taking vitals, performing venipuncture, administering immunizations, etc. Perform laboratory and screening tests customarily performed in a medical office such as visual acuity, audiometric screening, Snellen tests, spirometry tests and EKG’s.
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Maintains office supplies and may assist in maintaining medical supply inventory for the department. Transcribes dictation including patient narrative and/or discharge summaries, general correspondence, and memoranda.
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This is a full-time on-site role for a Medical Assistant at Affiliated Dermatology in Scottsdale, AZ. The Medical Assistant will be responsible for various day-to-day tasks including assisting physicians with patient care, maintaining medical records, performing medical office duties, and utilizing medical terminology.
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Medical Assistant skills such taking blood pressure, weight and general triage skillsEpic EHR experience desired. Serve as a liaison with our MA, Front Desk, medical office team to coordinate patient care after each encounter.
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The Certified Medical Assistant is responsible for assisting in providing clinical care to select patients under the supervision of the professional nurse or licensed medical practitioner and provides clerical office assistance.
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This role reports to the Office General Manager but will directly support our Doctor(s). As an Optometric Technician for MyEyeDr. you play an essential role by providing direct support to our Doctors of Optometry in preparing the patient for their visit inclusive of preliminary testing and measurements.
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Instructor, Medical Office Assistant- CPE. Identify differences between paper and electronic medical records and general principles of medical record documentation.
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General experience is progressively responsible clerical, office or other work that indicates ability to perform the work of this position at the GS-4 level. Information about CTAP and ICTAP eligibility is on the Office of Personnel Management's Workforce Restructuring Career Transition website at.
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Assists the physician and/or Advanced Care Practitioner (ACP) with patient care, patient intake at office visit, documentation, vaccine and medication administration, clerical, environmental, and organizational tasks.
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Provide general reception support in the Release of Information (ROI) offices at various medical centers. + Six months experience of clerical, office, customer service, or other administrative work that indicates the ability to acquire the knowledge and skills needed to perform the duties of the position.
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A Medical Assistant is a multi-skilled professional responsible for general clinical and procedural patient care, under supervision of the Practice Manager and/or center Physicians/Providers.
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