Pinehurst Surgical Clinic PA
Location
Southern Pines, North Carolina
The clinical staff supports bariatric providers and patients by delivering organized clinical and administrative care. Key responsibilities include welcoming patients, recording vital signs, obtaining medical histories, and assisting with clinic workflows.
Candidates should have a high school diploma or equivalent and completion of an accredited program with current CMA, RMA, CST, or LPN certification. Experience in bariatrics or surgical outpatient care is preferred, along with strong communication skills.
The Clinical Staff (CMA, RMA, CST or LPN) support providers and the multidisciplinary bariatric team in delivering high-quality care to patients participating in the bariatric surgical programs. The role involves patient interaction, sensitive communication, and reliable handling of both medical and front-office tasks. Includes assisting with patient intake, care coordination, and patient education while ensuring efficient clinic operations and exceptional patient experience and plays a key role in supporting patients through their pre-operative and post-operative care journey.
Patient Care & Clinical Support Welcome patients, verify demographics, and prepare them for visits Take and record vital signs, weight, and body composition measurements, and demographic information Obtain and record medical history, surgical history, verify allergies, update medication lists per clinic and departmental protocol Prepares clinic summary forms for providers prior to patient visits Prepare exam rooms and support providers during clinic Clean exam rooms after patient visits per policy Complete EMR documentation and fulfill MIPS requirements Enter medication and lab orders and call results as guided by nurse / providers Complete overdue task lists Respond to prescription requests / refills Assist with incoming and outgoing phone calls, including appointment scheduling and message triage, notifying the appropriate clinic staff member and documenting intervention Process faxes, scan documents into the EMR, and manage incoming results or referrals Maintain clinical supplies, equipment cleanliness, and regulatory compliance Ability to work in multiple platforms (Allscripts, Athena, Epic)
Bariatric Program Support Support patients through pre-surgical requirements and program milestones. Assists with bariatric-specific assessments, including risk calculators/screening tools and questionnaires Assist with scribing clinic notes to support provider workflow and maintain complete, accurate records Support multidisciplinary team members such as front desk staff, nurses, dietitians, behavioral health, and surgeons Participation in telehealth group medical visits and associated clinic work up Participation in bariatric service line team meetings and accreditation surveys Maintains bariatric clinic protocols as outlined by ASMBS standards Reinforce patient education related to program requirements Assist with order entry, lab tracking & notification, & any additional diagnostic testing under the direction of multidisciplinary team. Support long-term follow-up visits and weight management program appointments.
Clinic Operations Prepare and stock exam rooms and maintain equipment. Clean and sterilize instruments according to infection control standards. Monitor inventory and order supplies as needed. Ensure compliance with safety, infection control, and regulatory standards.
Other Duties Perform additional responsibilities as assigned by management.
Physical Requirements Stand and walk for extended periods. Assist patients with mobility and positioning as needed. Lift and carry up to 25 pounds. Perform clinical tasks requiring manual dexterity.
High school diploma or equivalent required. Completion of an accredited Medical Assistant program required. Current Certified Medical Assistant (CMA) credential required. BLS certification required. Experience in bariatrics, primary care, endocrinology, or surgical specialties preferred. Understanding of bariatric surgery process and weight management principles preferred. Strong patient education and communication skills. Compassionate approach to patients undergoing lifestyle and health changes. Ability to work effectively in a multidisciplinary team. Strong organizational and time-management skills. Proficiency with EMR systems and clinical documentation.
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