Women's Care
Location
Orlando, Florida
The Certified Medical Assistant provides professional clinical care by preparing patients for examinations, assisting providers during procedures, and documenting medical history. They also maintain a safe clinical environment, perform specimen collection, and educate patients according to established policies.
Candidates must hold a high school diploma or GED and be a Certified Medical Assistant with at least one year of recent OBGYN experience. Proficiency in medical terminology, phlebotomy, and electronic medical record systems is required, along with the ability to travel to local clinics.
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