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Our dedicated staff includes a Board-Certified Plastic Surgeon, Director of Operations, Office Manager, Patient Care Coordinator, Medical Aesthetician, Full-time R.N. Nurse Injector, and a Front Desk Administrator.
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The Front Desk position is both receptionist and public relations representative for the fitness center, and must exhibit excellent customer service skills at all times, responsible for the member check-in process, point of sale functions, information dissemination and incoming telephone calls.
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Equal Opportunity Employer - Minorities/Females/Disabled/VeteransTags:Tags: Medical Office, Medical Assistant, Front Desk, Patient Care Representative, Entry Level, Sales, Customer Service, Receptionist, Reception, Office Assistant, Secretary, Administrative Aid, Clerical, Scheduling, Vitals.
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Proficiency in Microsoft Office Suite and electronic medical records (EMR). New Jersey Brain and Spine, a fast-paced neurosurgery practice in HACKENSACK, NJ is seeking a friendly and organized receptionist to join our dynamic team.
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Front Desk Medical Receptionist (Accord) Queens, NY New York Health (NYHealth) is the premier center for primary and specialty care services. We deliver the best medical care possible with your well-being in mind.
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Requirements: Proven experience as a patient care coordinator/receptionist/front desk/ or other related medical scheduling experience. Our team builds up service models and technologies to enable companies to easily set up wellness clinics and other preventative medical services in the office at their selected times.
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11 - Fluent in Spanish a must Qualifications - Medical administrative support experience - Patient service background - Office experience, especially in a medical setting - Proficiency in front desk duties - Familiarity with EMR systems like Epic and eClinicalWorks - Knowledge of HIPAA regulations - Strong communication skills, including Spanish proficiency - Excellent phone etiquette - Understanding of medical terminology and records Education Requirements: High School Graduate or Equivalent.
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Medical receptionist, epic, check in, check out, insurance verification, front desk, Customer service. medical receptionist,epic,check in,check out,insurance verification.
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To be successful as a Dental Receptionist, you should be able to organize and maintain patient waiting areas as well as front-desk areas. Dental Receptionist Requirements: High school diploma or GED. Certification in office administration, medical administration, or related field is advantageous.
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Fair Lawn Diagnostic Imaging, a Rezolut Company, is looking for a Front Desk Receptionist to join our team! Essential Functions Of a Front Desk Receptionist. Minimum of 1 year of prior medical receptionist experience.
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LHH is currently partnering with our client in the Bethesda, MD area looking to bring on a temporary employee for a short term Receptionist Front desk support. · Operate the front desk, receive packages, and distribute them.
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For Full time employees the Benefits Package includes: Medical, Dental, Vision, Life Insurance, 401K, EAP, PTO, and paid holidays. Keep Font Desk and Lobby area clean. Maintain inventory of all front office supplies.
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Job DescriptionJob DescriptionMedical Front Desk ReceptionistBilingual (English/Spanish or Russian)Brooklyn, NYNew York Health (NYH) is transforming healthcare through a comprehensive, integrated approach.
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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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Front Desk Receptionist – REI (Fertility) Premium Health is looking for outstanding candidates for the Front Desk Receptionist position. In addition to providing top notch medical care, every visit is an opportunity to build relationships and every patient is treated like family.
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