Certified Medical Assistant - Obstetrics Gynecology
About the position
Responsibilities
• Accurately prepares and performs point of care testing such as urine dipstick and blood glucose.
• Perform clinical intake including vital signs, medical history, surgical history, social history, and verification of patient's current medications.
• Transcribes and enters written orders in patient electronic medical record.
• Prepare and administer medications as directed by provider utilizing the '6 Rights' of Medication Administration, including documentation and coding.
• Assist in stocking and ordering of supplies and maintenance of equipment, coordinating with the site manager.
• Prepare patients for examination and have pre-work available for provider, including notes, diagnostic test results, and imaging.
• Track and communicate lab and diagnostic study results to patients as directed by the provider.
• Follow safety processes and policies, including infection prevention procedures and maintaining a clean environment.
• Maintain patient flow after check-in and discuss patient flow with physician according to urgency and daily patient load.
• Provide coverage in other areas of the medical group or office to support departmental needs, including patient registration and appointment scheduling.
• Answer internal and external customer phone calls and direct messages to appropriate individuals.
• Provide customer follow-up and education to ensure participation in their care.
Requirements
• High School diploma or GED equivalent.
• Medical Assistant Certification from an accredited program.
• Current American Heart Association (AHA) BLS Healthcare Provider Completion Card.
• Ability to pass colorblind testing to perform POC tests requiring color change.
• Strong customer service skills including knowledge of service recovery techniques.
• Knowledge of medical terminology.
• Keyboarding skills.
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Responsibilities
• Accurately prepares and performs point of care testing such as urine dipstick and blood glucose.
• Perform clinical intake including vital signs, medical history, surgical history, social history, and verification of patient's current medications.
• Transcribes and enters written orders in patient electronic medical record.
• Prepare and administer medications as directed by provider utilizing the '6 Rights' of Medication Administration, including documentation and coding.
• Assist in stocking and ordering of supplies and maintenance of equipment, coordinating with the site manager.
• Prepare patients for examination and have pre-work available for provider, including notes, diagnostic test results, and imaging.
• Track and communicate lab and diagnostic study results to patients as directed by the provider.
• Follow safety processes and policies, including infection prevention procedures and maintaining a clean environment.
• Maintain patient flow after check-in and discuss patient flow with physician according to urgency and daily patient load.
• Provide coverage in other areas of the medical group or office to support departmental needs, including patient registration and appointment scheduling.
• Answer internal and external customer phone calls and direct messages to appropriate individuals.
• Provide customer follow-up and education to ensure participation in their care.
Requirements
• High School diploma or GED equivalent.
• Medical Assistant Certification from an accredited program.
• Current American Heart Association (AHA) BLS Healthcare Provider Completion Card.
• Ability to pass colorblind testing to perform POC tests requiring color change.
• Strong customer service skills including knowledge of service recovery techniques.
• Knowledge of medical terminology.
• Keyboarding skills.
Apply Now
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