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Office Experience: Experience in a receptionist or administrative role, preferably in a medical office or clinic setting. Administrative Support:Office Maintenance: Ensure the front desk and waiting areas are clean, organized, and stocked with necessary supplies.
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Job DescriptionJob DescriptionDoctor's office is seeking a front desk receptionist. The ideal candidate will have experience in a medical setting, be friendly, positive, have a professional appearance, quick on the computer, great on the phone and detail oriented with strong multi-tasking abilities.
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JOB DESCRIPTION: The Front Desk Receptionist is the first person and last person our patients see when visiting Tribeca Pediatrics! Our incredible team of pediatricians, nurse practitioners, and medical support staff practices a unique philosophy that embraces low intervention, thoughtful medicine while delivering the highest quality of service and care.
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Medical front desk receptionist duties. Knowledge of eClinicalWorks a plus, but can train new hires how to use electronic medical record system. Knowledge of eClinicalWorks a plus, but can train new hires how to use electronic medical record system.
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Front Desk Receptionist. The Front Desk Reception is primarily responsible for providing support with the daily. Looking for an upbeat multi-tasking detail oriented individual to handle the front desk.
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Help maintain an organized front desk/lobby. have experience in a legal office or medical office setting. Handle a high volume of calls to screen and direct to different departments within our firm (and forward answering service emails.
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Good communication skills/ People skills Knowledge of Microsoft officeFront Desk Benefits Paid Time Off Holiday Pay Health Insurance Dental Insurance Disability Insurance Life Insurance FSA Account PensionCompany DescriptionEzra Medical Center is dedicated to the pursuit of excellence.
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Educational/Experience Requirements: Front Desk or other Administrative experience in a medical office required. Our surgery center is seeking an experienced Patient Care Representative Associate (Medical Receptionist) who is professional and understands the value of compassionate customer service.
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ROLES AND RESPONSIBILITIESPatient intake, measure vital signs and record patient's chief complaint in the electronic medical record systemMaintain a friendly, supportive and professional demeanor with patients and colleagues Administer, prepare, and send out Laboratory specimens and vaccines Perform in-office lab tests (i.e. strep testing, HGB, Lead, etc.
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We are seeking to hire a Certified Medical Assistant, and will consider candidates currently in the process of completing their Medical Assistant training. As part of the team, you’ll work side-by-side with forward-thinking professionals who strive to provide the highest quality medical care by meeting and exceeding standards for clinical outcomes while delivering exceptional patient service in an evolving healthcare environment.
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Our Front Desk Receptionist should be efficient and well-spoken with experience running a medical office. Confirm patient appointmentsPrepare fee slips and charts for next day appointmentsRetrieve previous notes from Referring doctor for new patientsTake problem calls, fill out appropriate paperwork for calls to be triagedMaintain excellent communication and effective working relationships with patients, providers, clinical and administrative teams, leadership, insurance companies, the public and the medical community to facilitate high patient quality care.
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Medical Front Desk Receptionist (Urology) Queens, NY New York Health (NYH) is transforming healthcare through a comprehensive, integrated approach. We deliver the best medical care possible with your well-being in mind.
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We are seeking a highly organized and customer-focused Front Desk Receptionist to join our dynamic medical office. The Front Desk Receptionist will play a critical role in ensuring the smooth operation of the office, from managing patient records to providing great customer service.
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The Front Desk Receptionist is a medical office position that is responsible for coordinating and managing all processes of the front office. Coordinates the daily operations of the physician office, including but not limited to, processing medical records, controlling the front desk, and answering the phone.
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Job DescriptionJob DescriptionOur client in Hackensack, NJ has an opening for a full-time Bilingual Medical Front Desk Receptionist. Company DescriptionLyle Health is a specialized staffing and consulting firm.
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