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Mercy Medical Center
Overview
The Medical Assistant is responsible for patient intake, obtaining vitals, and managing electronic medical records. They also handle clinical tasks such as assisting with procedures, maintaining surgical instruments, and managing exam room supplies.
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3 days ago
The Medical Assistant supports healthcare providers by performing clinical procedures, administering injections, and conducting blood draws. They are also responsible for maintaining exam rooms, managing medical records, and providing patient education.
5 days ago
The Medical Assistant supports healthcare providers by performing clinical procedures, administering injections, and managing patient records. They are also responsible for maintaining exam rooms, processing specimens, and providing patient education.
Mount Sinai Health System
The Medical Office Specialist provides clinical and medical office support to physicians and surgeons, assisting with patient care and administrative duties necessary for quality care delivery. This role involves performing various tasks as part of the health team in treating patients and their families, including direct patient care under supervision.
$33 - $33 / HOUR
8 days ago
The Medical Assistant supports healthcare providers by performing clinical procedures, administering injections, and managing patient vitals and records. They are also responsible for maintaining exam rooms, processing specimens, and providing patient education.
10 days ago
The Medical Assistant I assists physicians, nurse practitioners, and physician assistants in performing medical procedures. They are also responsible for operating, maintaining, and calibrating clinical equipment while providing age-appropriate care to patients.
Provide general medical assistant support to Cardiology physicians in an outpatient setting, focusing 80-90% on back-office clinical tasks. Responsibilities also include front-office duties such as patient check-in, insurance verification, and scheduling.
16 days ago
The Medical Assistant is responsible for patient intake, obtaining vitals, and managing electronic medical records. They also assist with clinical procedures, maintain surgical instruments, and handle administrative medical documentation.
24 days ago
The Medical Assistant supports Oncology Clinics and Infusion sites by assisting providers with clinical procedures and equipment maintenance. Key duties include performing phlebotomies, taking vital signs, rooming patients, and handling registration and scheduling.
The Medical Assistant supports MDs, NPs, and PAs in performing clinical procedures and providing individualized care to patients of various ages. They are also responsible for operating, maintaining, and calibrating medical equipment.
28 days ago
The Medical Assistant assists MDs, NPs, and PAs in performing clinical procedures and providing individualized care to patients of various ages. They are also responsible for operating, maintaining, and calibrating medical equipment.
The Medical Assistant is responsible for patient intake, obtaining vitals, and managing electronic medical records. They also handle clinical tasks such as assisting with procedures, maintaining surgical instruments, and processing specimens.
1 month ago
Provides clinical and medical office support to physicians and surgeons within a primary care and teaching environment. Assists in direct patient care and administrative tasks under the supervision of licensed medical professionals.
The Medical Assistant performs both front and back office duties for gastroenterology providers in an outpatient setting. Responsibilities include scheduling appointments, verifying insurance, recording vitals, and administering injections.
The Medical Assistant supports MDs, NPs, and PAs in performing clinical procedures and providing individualized care across various patient age groups. Responsibilities include operating, maintaining, and calibrating medical equipment.
UHS
The Medical Office Specialist supervises the overall functions of the medical office, handling patient scheduling, check-in/check-out processes, and proper registration documentation. Key duties also include communicating with patients and providers, managing insurance authorizations, collecting payments, entering charges, and overseeing medical records and supply management.
The Medical Office Specialist provides clinical and administrative support to physicians and surgeons to ensure quality patient care. They work as part of a health team to assist with patient treatment and unit operations under the supervision of medical professionals.
The Medical Office Specialist provides clinical and administrative support to physicians and surgeons to ensure quality patient care. They work as part of a health team to assist in direct patient care and unit support tasks under the supervision of medical professionals.