Ohio State University Physicians, Inc.
Location
Columbus, Ohio
Salary
$19 - $29 / HOUR
The Orthopedic Assistant is responsible for recording patient vitals, documenting symptoms in EMR, and assisting providers with examinations and procedures. Key duties include performing clinical tasks like phlebotomy and EKG, as well as applying casts and splints.
Candidates must have a diploma from a Medical Assisting Program or at least one year of medical assisting experience. Successful completion of casting, splinting, and pharmacy compounding training is required within 120 days of hire.
With over 100 cutting-edge outpatient center locations, dedicated to providing exceptional patient care while fostering a collaborative work environment, our buckeye team includes more than 1,800 nurses, medical assistants, physicians, advanced practice providers, administrative support staff, IT specialists, financial specialists and leaders that all play an important part. As an employee of Ohio State University Physicians (OSUP), you'll be an integral part of a team committed to advancing healthcare, education, and professional growth. Our culture At OSUP, we foster a culture grounded in the values of inclusion, empathy, sincerity, and determination. We meet our teams where they are, coming together to serve each other and our community. Our benefits We know that having options and robust benefit plans are important to you. OSUP prioritizes the wellbeing of our team and that’s why we offer our employees a flexible, competitive benefit package. In addition to medical, dental, vision, health reimbursement accounts, flexible spending accounts, and retirement, we also offer an employee assistance program, paid time off, holidays, and a wellness program designed to support our employees so they can live their best lives. As an OSUP employee, you will be eligible for these various benefits depending on your employment status.
Orthopedic Assistant: Obtains and records patient vital signs, and medical history, and assesses reasons for patient visits. Records, reports, and documents observed symptoms, reactions, treatments, and changes in the patients' conditions in the Electronic Medical Records (EMR) Within scope of practice, performs tasks related to medication administration. Assists in quality control efforts for medications, supplies, etc. including but not limited to medication refrigeration. Completes point of care testing (POCT) as ordered by the provider. Provides basic patient care and treatments, such as dressing wounds, suture removal, phlebotomy, venipuncture, injections, EKG, vitals, etc based on job level. Sets up equipment and prepares exam rooms for patient visits. Maintains patient areas and working spaces in a clean, neat and orderly manner. Responsible for cleaning and turning over rooms as directed. Sterilizes equipment, instruments and medical areas using germicides, sterilizer, or autoclave as directed. Monitors use of supplies/medications, restocks as necessary, and communicates to assigned personnel when supplies need to be ordered. Ensures compliance with all health care regulations, including HIPAA and OSHA. Assists providers with examinations, treatments, special tests, and procedures. May provide ‘after visit summary’ and other related communication to the patient, which could include patient requests for RX refills and care related documents. Assists with check-in/-out functions, scheduling, patient referrals and follow-ups, and other clerical duties as assigned. Must successfully complete Ambulatory Skills Orientation upon hire and annually thereafter. Works with clinical preceptor to enhance training and improve any skill deficiency. Will maintain compliance with required dress code in order provide high quality of care and service. Travel may be required to accommodate staffing levels at other clinical facilities. Attendance, promptness, professionalism, attention to detail, professional collaboration with all members of the care team, and politeness to customers, vendors, and patients. Remove and apply upper and lower extremity splints/casts. Medication compounding. Other duties or special projects as assigned.
Orthopedic Assistant: A diploma from a Medical Assisting Program or a minimum of 1 year of medical assisting experience or an equivalent combination of medical assisting experience and education. Ability to maintain quality, safety, and/or infection control standards Demonstrative effectiveness in conveying information both in writing and verbally High level of interpersonal skills to handle sensitive and confidential situations Successful completion of casting and splinting training and pharmacy compounding training within 120 days of employment.
Current BLS Certification. Experience with EMR. Medical Assistant Certification. Pay Range USD $19.17 - USD $28.75 /Hr.
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