US Foot & Ankle Specialists
Location
Wake County, North Carolina
The Medical Assistant will provide essential support and administrative services to the office, doctors, and patients, focusing on assisting the Physician in all minor in-office procedures. Key duties include preparing patients, taking vitals, assisting with procedures, managing specimens, and handling administrative tasks like insurance verifications.
A High School Diploma or GED is required, along with completion of a Medical Assistant program or at least one year of clinical experience; CMA or RMA certification is preferred. Candidates must possess strong communication and multitasking skills, be detail-oriented, and be proficient with Microsoft 365.
The Medical Assistant provides essential support and administrative services to the office, the doctors, and the patients in a fast-paced doctor’s office. This person will be involved in a wide spectrum of tasks focused around assisting the Physician in all minor in office procedures.
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