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Prior Medical Assistant experience is a preferred, but we can provide comprehensive training to get you certified as a Registered Medical Assistant (RMA) through American Allied Health.
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Coursework/Training: Medical Assistant, Medical Office Assistant, Medical Secretary or Health Unit Coordinator/Clerk. The Journey Medical Assistant-Registered (MR) works under the delegation of a licensed practitioner to perform duties as directed to assist in providing patient care to assigned patients.
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The Medical Home Medical Assistant will act as a clinical liaison to the physician care plan and will actively communicate with patients. The successful Medical Home Medical Assistant will provide pre-visit planning for the practice's patient panel, coordinate messages through electronic portals, and assist in managing care transitions into and our of the office.
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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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Education: Certified or registered Medical Assistant from and accredited institution required (RMA). Training and Experience: Minimum of 2 years Medical office experience preferred in clinical setting.
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Required qualifications:Within 60 days of hire: Washington Medical Assistant Registration OrUpon hire: Washington Medical Assistant CertificationWithin 30 days of hire: National Provider BLS - American Heart AssociationPreferred qualifications:Coursework/Training and Medical Assistant, Medical Office Assistant, Medical Secretary or Health Unit Coordinator/ClerkWhy Join Providence.
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Under the supervision and direction of a provider (physician or advanced practice clinician) or Medical Office Nurse Coordinator, the Medical Assistant performs duties that are consistent with his/her Medical Assistant education, training, experience and registration.
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Washington Medical Assistant Registration within 60 days of hire. 6 months of Medical Assistant experience. Join our team at Providence Medical Group Southwest Washington and thrive in our culture of patient-focused, whole-person care built on understanding, commitment, and mutual respect.
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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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Must have training in the field of Medical Assisting including current certification or registry in Medical Assisting (CMA or RMA) The Registered Medical Assistant is responsible for accurately rooming patients, assisting with phone duties and ensuring communication between the Physician, Midlevel and Nurse, in order to give safe and competent clinical care to the patients.
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Complete Medical Assistant Training Sign-Off sheet with CMO, and renew annually. The Ruby Valley Medical Center is accepting applications for a Medical Assistant, Licensed Practical Nurse or Registered Nurse to work in our Sheridan Clinic.
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Ability to show proof of Medical Assistant registration/certification or complete Medical Assistant registration/certification within six months of hire date, or within a shorter time frame if noted by hiring manager.
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Completes all assigned AP training (such as CPR, OSHA, HIPAA, Compliance, Information Security, others) within designated timeframes. Knowledge of electronic medical records, practice management and word processing software.
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Certified Medical Assistant/CMA certification through AAMA or CCMA required or Registered Medical Assistant/RMA certification through AMT required. This commitment extends across all facets of employment, encompassing recruiting, hiring, placement, promotion, termination, layoff, recall, transfer, leaves of absence, compensation, and training.
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