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Previous medical back office experience/medical assistant training, or completion of a medical assistant program preferred. Registered or Certified Medical Assistant required.
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Graduate from a medical assistant training program accredited by the followingprograms: Accrediting Commission of Career Schools and Colleges (ACCSC); Accrediting Council for Independent Colleges and Schools (ACICS); Accrediting Council for Continuing Education and Training (ACCET); and Accrediting Commission for Community and Junior College (ACCJC.
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Completion of a medical assistant program offered by a school accredited by a regional or national accrediting organization recognized by the US Department of Education, which includes a minimum of 720 clock hours of training in medical assisting skills, including an externship of no less than 160 hours.
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Graduate of an accredited Medical Assistant program is highly preferred. Graduate of an accredited nursing program (such as RN/LPN), or comparable allied health training program with a minimum of one year of relevant experience.
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Knowledge, Skills, and AbilitiesEducation, Training and Experience:High school graduate or GED. Graduation of an accredited Medical Assistant program with successful completion of a nationally recognized certification exam.
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Candidate must possess one of the following: Completion of an accredited Medical Assistant program; Intermediate EMT or Paramedic Program with 3 years prior clinical experience required; Structured military training which is clinical in nature per DD214; Graduate of an Accredited School of Professional Nursing; 3 years on the job training and successful completion of Medical Group approved competency assessment.
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EDUCATION: High School Diploma or GED and completion of Medical Assistant training program. LICENSURE: Current Medical Assistant-Registered (MR) credential with Washington State Department of Health.
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Previous medical back office experience/medical assistant training or completion of an MA/CMA program preferred. A registered or certified Medical Assistant (RMA or CMA) is required upon submission.
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Medical Assistant Registered Trainee is enrolled in the Medical Assistant Registered training program at CH. The Medical Assistant Registered Trainee will work with Clinical Development specialists and a Medical Assistant preceptor to observes/assist the various processes involved in delivering patient care in an outpatient setting.
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