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Performs clinical skills, such as phlebotomy, electrocardiography (EKGs), point-of-care testing and injections. Additional Information About the RoleBJC HealthCare is hiring a Full-Time Senior Medical Assistant (Registered or Certified ) for our OBGYN Outpatient Office (OBGYN Associates at Sunset Hills) $2500 Sign on bonus eligible.
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Under the direction of the Provider(s) and Practice Supervisor, the MA is the first point of care in the medical practice. Candidates with on the job training and a minimum of two (2) years’ experience in a physician’s office will be considered.
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Assists with any needed in-office testing including, but not limited to, drawing blood, completing mental status exams, EKG's, walking oxygen studies and point of care testing.
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This includes, but not limited to: giving injections, CLIA waived point of care testing, providing education, scheduling referrals and tests. Identify scheduling opportunities, determine special needs for patients arriving that office/clinic day, identify patients who need care outside of their scheduled visit, patients overdue for AWV and those with missed appointments needing rescheduling.
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One year back office experience or successful completion of a formal medical assistant training program required. Performs point of care testing, phlebotomy and specimen collection, assists the providers with basic routine tests, injections and procedures (ECGs, Blood Glucose, etc.
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The Certified Medical Assistant is trained to perform approved clinical and non-clinical tasks and technical procedures under the direct supervision of a Medical Provider, LPN or RN. Assist Clinical Team in providing patient care per St. John's Medical, PC policy and procedure as appropriate to the ages of the patients served and the area of clinical practice.
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The Certified Medical Assistant (CMA) is a multi-skilled worker who assumes a wide range of clinical and administrative roles within the physician office setting. QualificationsRequired:Two or more years of recent experience working as a Medical Assistant in a physician office setting or completion of an accredited Medical Assisting Program.
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Under the supervision of the Physician, assist in office and lab procedures, point of care testing, injections, phlebotomy, sterilization of instruments and clerical duties.
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The Medical Assistant will perform clinical and administrative duties in an ambulatory care setting under the supervision of a physician/provider and/or a registered nurse.
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The clinic triage specialist/medical assistant is the point of contact for patients and supporting medical professionals to address and coordinate ongoing medical care for patients.
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Clinical duties include, but are not limited to, triaging patients, collecting medical information, recording vital signs (blood pressure, pulse and weight), assisting providers during procedures, performing routine point of care testing (cholesterol and blood glucose testing) , obtaining insurance authorizations for procedures and EKG's.
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The Medical Assistant is responsible for assisting providers with patient care, chart management, scheduling appointments, assisting with in office procedures, point of care testing, immunizations, referrals, prior authorizations and more.
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Perform Point of Care Testing and quality control. Two years medical/clinical experience OR graduate of Medical Assistant program. Under the supervision and/or direction of the physician or nurse performs various duties assisting with the treatment and care of patients in accordance with established standards.
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1 year of experience as a Medical Assistant. Assists physicians/physician assistants/nurse practitioners in medical office setting. Performs a variety of patient care duties within the construct of a multidisciplinary patient care team as delegated by physician.
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A minimum of one year experience preferably in a medical office setting. Every employee is expected to support the goals and mission of Mercy Medical Center, In particular the commitment to providing all patients easy access to high quality care, service, and value.
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