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Licenses and Certifications Required: Certified Medical Assistant or Certified Registered Medical Assistant or National Certified Medical Assistant or Nationally Registered Certified Medical Assistant or Registered Clinical Medical Assistant Specialist AHA Basic Health Care Life Support HCP Certification.
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The combined practice allows us to draw on our complementary strengths to deliver exceptional patient-centered, patient-focused care for a better overall patient experience. Responsibilities Accompany provider in room during patient visit Scribe document in E-clinical works to include: history of present illness, review of systems, physical, exam findings, diagnostic assessment and plan of care.
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RNFA collaborates with the primary surgeon and others to facilitate the pending surgical procedure and the attainment of favorable patient outcomes. RNFA accompanies the patient to the postoperative unit as needed and communicates with the patient and family (significant other) as designated by the primary surgeon.
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An Ophthalmic Technician is a valuable asset to an Ophthalmologist as they assist in providing excellent patient care to the patients during their visit. Title: Medical Assistant (Ophthalmic Technician.
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Rooms patients, verifies patient information, confirms purpose of visit, obtains and records vitals and updates medical history. Medical Assistant Certification: NHA, NCCT, AMT, AAMA, NCMA, AMCA, AECA, or NAHP.
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Looking for a medical assistant for a high risk obstetrics practice. Duties include but not limited to Vitals, Drawing Blood, Assisting Doctor in Exams, Assisitng with Procedures, Proper documentation of patient information, vitals and results.
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This is a per diem Medical Assistant role located in Red Bank, NJ. As a Medical Assistant at Roland L. Belluscio MD, you will be responsible for assisting healthcare professionals with patient care, performing administrative tasks, and ensuring the smooth operation of the medical practice.
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Per the guidance of Axia Women’s Health patient protocol and care center physicians, the Certified Medical Assistant professionally engages Axia Women’s Health patients by assisting with patient care, recording critical patient information, and providing information to patients so that they may fully utilize and benefit from our clinical services.
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We are excited to announce that we are looking for a Full-Time Medical Assistant at Red Bank Gastroenterology. Provides assistance to Physicians and services and care to patients including escorting patients to exam rooms, obtaining and recording vitals and patient history, PIF charts, other clerical duties, EMR data entry and handling telephone calls.
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