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Completion of an accredited Medical Assistant Program or 3+years documented medical assistant experience and completion of the CH Medical Assistant Assessment.
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In a collaborative manner, the Medical Assistant will provide support to the Medical Providers, Radiologic Technologist, and patients through a variety of tasks, including but not limited to patient care management, organization and communication.
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Description:+ Clinical+ Vitals+ Entry level is okay but prior IVF, OB/GYN or planned parenthood experience is preferred. ADMINISTRATIVE SUPPORT + Patient intake + Supports the patient check-in and check-out processes.
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Experience using EMR software and patient scheduling systems. Our mission is to create the Ultimate Patient Experience and a great working environment for our providers, support staff and all team members.
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Prior experience and demonstrated competence as a Medical Assistant, preferred. May record patient history for medical staff review. When determining a team member's base salary and/or rate, several factors may be considered as applicable (e.g., location, specialty, service line, years of relevant experience, education, credentials, negotiated contracts, budget and internal equity.
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2+ years of Medical Assistant experience within the last 3 years under a licensed healthcare supervisor in lieu of a Medical Assistant program. 1+ years of Medical Assistant experience under a licenses healthcare supervisor within the last 3 years (ABR-OE from the AAMA must be obtained within 2 weeks of hire if Medical Assistant Certification is not obtained upon hire.
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Minimum of two (2) years of clinical Medical Assistant experience, preferably in a specialty practice. With more than 120 locations and 750 medical professionals facilitating nearly a million patient visits a year, NSPC is the healthcare brand more people trust for access to pain relief providers than any other.
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Required Qualifications: 1+ years of healthcare office experience Experience in a medical office setting Experience with PC and Microsoft office Preferred Qualifications: Medical Assistant certification 1+ years of experience working as a Medical Assistant performing front and clinical back-office duties Experience working with EPIC EMR software New York Residents Only: The hourly range for this role is $16.00 to $28.27 per hour.
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Performs quality control for waived testing and log maintenance Qualifications: Completion of an accredited Medical Assistant Program or 3+years documented medical assistant experience and completion of the CH Medical Assistant Assessment.
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Our vision is to create an exceptional patient experience with a culture that empowers our staff and other professional fulfillment to our providers. Records patient care documentation in the medical record accurately and in a timely manner.
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The medical assistant is responsible for ensuring and/or obtaining the last mammogram and breast ultrasound, colonoscopy, immunizations and any clinical studies or consults that are required for that office visit.
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