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Methodist Le Bonheur Healthcare
Overview
Provides clinical and clerical support in a primary care setting under the direction of a provider, including patient intake and specimen collection. Responsible for maintaining a safe environment and mentoring Level I Medical Assistants.
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7 days ago
Axia Women's Health
The CMA is responsible for assisting providers with patient care, recording medical histories, and performing clinical tasks like venipuncture. They also ensure exam rooms are prepared according to OSHA and infection control protocols.
23 days ago
Wellpath
The Certified Medication Technician administers prescribed medications under RN supervision and documents all administration in the MAR. They are also responsible for maintaining medication supplies, adhering to safety protocols, and reporting adverse reactions.
The CMA II provides quality patient care by assisting physicians with clinical intake, examinations, and office-based surgical procedures. They are also responsible for maintaining patient records, managing medical supplies, and coordinating patient communication.
$18 - $23 / HOUR
25 days ago
Eventide Senior Living Communities
The role involves assessing resident health status, administering medications, and implementing individualized plans of care. Additionally, the position requires documenting care in electronic records and coordinating with physicians and families.
$23 - $32 / HOUR
1 month ago
The Certified Medication Technician administers medications and monitors patient vital signs under the supervision of a registered nurse. They are also responsible for documenting patient observations and ensuring compliance with medication protocols and HIPAA standards.
The CMA professionally engages patients by assisting with clinical care, recording vital signs, and maintaining accurate medical records. They are also responsible for preparing procedure rooms, performing venipuncture, and ensuring compliance with OSHA and HIPAA regulations.
The Certified Medication Technician administers medications and monitors patient vital signs under the supervision of a registered nurse. They are also responsible for documenting patient observations, maintaining medical supplies, and supporting overall clinical operations.
The Medication Nurse assesses resident health status, administers medications, and monitors treatment effectiveness. They also coordinate care plans, document in electronic medical records, and supervise subordinate staff to ensure quality care.
The Certified Medical Assistant provides high-quality patient care by assisting physicians with clinical intake, examinations, and office-based procedures. They are also responsible for maintaining accurate patient records, performing laboratory tests, and ensuring efficient practice operations.
McKenzie Health
Provide clinical support within a gastroenterology clinic setting. Assist with patient care tasks as required by the transition from CNA to CMA III.
2 months ago
Benedictine
The CMA II-III performs medication administration and provides treatments under the direction of a licensed nurse. They are responsible for providing direct resident care and accurately documenting resident status changes.
$19 - $27 / HOUR
The Certified Nurse Assistant provides services to assigned patients according to care plans, facility policies, and supervisor direction, maintaining a clean, safe, and therapeutic environment. Responsibilities include meeting patient psychosocial or physical needs within the scope of practice, communicating changes in condition, and maintaining confidentiality of protected health information.
The Medical Assistant will advocate for patient needs by collecting health status data, communicating it to providers, and following through on the established plan of care across all phases of preventative care and treatment. Responsibilities also include performing basic patient care, obtaining vital signs, preparing patients for examinations, and maintaining clinic policies and safety standards.
The Certified Nurse Assistant (CNA) provides services to assigned patients according to care plans, facility policies, and supervisor direction, maintaining clinic standards for safety and infection control. Responsibilities include providing general care meeting psychosocial or physical needs, communicating effectively, and reporting changes in patient condition to the nurse or supervisor.
The role involves assessing residents' health status through physical assessments and interviews, updating care plans, and administering medications and treatments. Responsibilities also include providing direct nursing care when necessary and ensuring compliance with Department of Health regulations.
The Certified Medical Assistant I assists physicians, providers, and nurses by performing clinical intake, recording vital signs, administering medications, collecting specimens, and assisting with office-based procedures like colposcopy and IUD insertions. Responsibilities also include maintaining sterile environments, entering physician orders, and providing post-procedure patient information.
The role involves assessing resident health status through physical assessments and interviews, providing direct nursing care, and administering medications and treatments while monitoring their effectiveness. Responsibilities also include updating care plans, ensuring compliance with regulations, and accurately documenting resident information in electronic medical records.
$23 - $25 / HOUR
3 months ago
Sonida Senior Living
The Certified Medication Aide is responsible for setting up and administering resident medications as ordered by physicians and according to professional standards, which may include supervising Certified Nursing Assistants (CNAs). Duties also involve providing essential personal hygiene assistance, aiding with daily living activities like serving meals, and monitoring patient stability through vital sign checks and recording data.
4 months ago
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