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The Medical Assistant will be responsible for providing clinical and administrative support to healthcare providers and ensuring efficient operation of the medical office. Proficient in Microsoft Office Suite and Electronic Health Records (EHR) systems.
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The work environment is a medical office specializing in ear, nose, and throat care, with services including allergy treatments and audiology testing. medical assistant experience (CNA, medical receptionist, etc.
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You will place referrals and lab orders, coordinate surgery scheduling, and assist with minor in-office procedures. Additional responsibilities include processing instruments, scanning documents, and giving end-of-day summaries to the office nurse.
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This is an opportunity to work in a fast-paced environment and gain extensive back office experience! Medical Assistant - Back OfficeFamily practice in Mission Hills is looking for a medical assistant to join their team.
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Notifies office referral specialist when insurance referral is required. Assists provider with office exams and collecting the following: height, weight, BMI and other pertinent misc. Successful completion of AND graduation from a recognized medical assistant training course (or equivalent experience required.
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Medical assistant supporting back office functions including vital checks, medication reconciliation, preparing charts prior to patient visits, preparing patient rooms, completing prior authorizations, reviewing MRI reports, restocking rooms and supply closets, completing inventory, triaging phones for any physician or patient questions, updating patient records, and updating electronic medical records using Athena.
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Hiring Back Office Medical Assistant To Start ASAP in Sarasota, FL. At Actalent, diversity and inclusion are a bridge towards the equity and success of our people. With a network of almost 30,000 consultants and more than 4,500 clients across the U.S., Canada, Asia and Europe, Actalent serves many of the Fortune 500.
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Bilingual Front Office Medical Assistant needed in Dallas! 1+ years of Front Office Medical Assistant Experience. Actalent is a global leader in engineering and sciences services and talent solutions.
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The role involves both front office and back office work, split 50/50. The Medical Assistant assists in the examination and treatment of patients under the direction of an urgent care provider.
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Ability to use a variety of office and medical equipment including, but not limited to, telephone, computer, fax, stethoscope, EKG machine, ear washing equipment, scales, thermometers, blood pressure cuff, and basic lab equipment.
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This Administrative Assistant role will be responsible for providing general office support functions for the Construction organization. Responsibilities include, but are not limited to, timekeeping for multiple groups, expense report processing, invoice processing, meeting coordination/logistical support, and office supply management.
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The Medical Assistant is accountable for assisting the providers in front and back office procedures. They will also be expected to assist with the tracking and coordination of patient test results, with reminding patients of overdue health maintenance topics, and with assisting other members of the Medical Home Care Team in delivering optimal patient-centered care.
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The Medical Assistant is a vital part of our healthcare team, tasked with assessing patients as they arrive at the office. Familiarity with both front and back office operations is advantageous, with in-house phlebotomy experience being a plus.
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Performing back office medical assistant clinical functions including phlebotomy, rooming patients, and vital signs. Back Office: Heavy phlebotomy – about 30 patients a day. All back-office duties.
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The Assistant Director for Clinical Trials Office (CTO) will play an essential role in assisting all aspects of the CTO alongside the Sr. Director. Our office is located in the old Aramark building, an administrative building just a few blocks from the hospital, in the heart of Philadelphia's fashion district.
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