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The Certified/Registered Medical Assistant-CMA/RMA works with general methods and procedures, exercises considerable independent judgement to select the proper course of action and is required to review the work of subordinate technicians to ensure conformance with established guidelines, methods, procedures, and policies.
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The Scope of Practice Policy and Skills Matrix can be found in PolicyStat, by searching for: Ambulatory Medical Assistant and Nurse Scope of Practice. Applies expert knowledge of medical terminology, anatomy and physiology, English rules of transcription and proofreading of all medical dictation.
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Must be certified or register medical assistant. The Medical Home Medical Assistant will act as a clinical liaison to the physician care plan and will actively communicate with patients.
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Successful completion of a certified Medical Assistant program of study through an accredited organization that includes class work, medical terminology coursework, and clinical instruction or 2 or more years of current, clinically relevant work experience in a physician office or clinic setting.
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The Certified/Registered Medical Assistant’s (C/RMA) primary responsibility is to assist in the delivery of health care management for the practice. Conducts pre-visit planning by reviewing and updating the patient’s medical record prior to the appointment with recent test results and correspondence and determines needed services by conferring with physician, nurse practitioner or physician assistant.
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RequirementsHigh school diploma or equivalent education and experienceCompletion or future completion of an accredited Medical Assistant program (WI only)Current BLS Benefits SSM Health values our exceptional employees by offering a comprehensive benefits package to fit their needs.
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Licensure or other certifications: Active Registry or Certification as a Medical Assistant required. Additional job responsibilities encompass assisting physician with assessment and care of patients, gathering and recording of data into medical record, assisting with lab clinic, and office procedures directly relating to patient care and front office duties as required for an overall efficient operation.
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Registered or Certified Medical Assistant required. Previous medical back office experience/medical assistant training, or completion of a medical assistant program preferred.
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The Medical Assistant is a key component of our care team and works closely with a primary care physician to deliver excellent patient care and provide an exceptional guest experience to our patients.
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Completion of a Medical Assistant, Certified Nursing Assistant program. Trains other employees on medical assistant duties as required by the practice. Job Description Job Opening: Medical Assistant.
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At least one (1) year of medical assisting experience (preferred) Escort patients to and from the exam room and complete the patient intake according to protocol. Location: Chesapeake Oncology Hematology Associates.
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Prepare pathology and lab specimens and route them to the correct lab as required by the patient’s insurance. Assist with check-in or check-out procedures at the front desk when needed as a backup. Maintain medication samples, discard out-of-date supplies, and keep appropriate records.
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Provider will work independently or under direct supervision of Physician in a collaborative and patient-centered environment. Work in compliance with OSHA, blood borne pathogen standards. Respond to patient questions in office and via phone as instructed by the physician.
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Able to communicate with patients and co-workers in a professional and friendly manner. Must be able to lift at least 15 pounds, stand for prolonged periods (i.e. an hour at a time) Thrives in a fast-paced environment and able to work well within a team.
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Schedule or re-schedule appointments with providers, specialists as necessary. Knowledge of and compliance with HIPAA standards. Professionalism and strong customer service skills are a must. Able to communicate with doctors clearly and concisely.
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