Full-Time Medical Assistant Care Coordinator
By Center for Primary Care At Aiken, SC, United States
Provides ongoing education and outreach to support patient's achievement of self-management
Strong computer skills, including Microsoft office and EMR experience preferred
Strong working medical knowledge of the clinical needs and disease processes for the chronically ill population
Knowledge of general health care practices, office work-flows, and medical terminology
Must have good verbal and written communication skills
This list is not meant to be restrictive, totally inclusive, or limited in employee assignment or responsibilities.
Ophthalmic Assistant-Full Time - 100% Employer Paid Medical Premiums!
By AlignHR, LLC At , Charleston, Wv
Benefits to include: Paid Time Off, Medical insurance(premiums paid by employer!), dental and vision plan, 401k and profit sharing plan
Efficiently and accurately interviews patient and documents medical history.
Measures eye pressure with tonopen and pneumo
Promptly and professionally assists the doctor in patient care.
Recognizes signs and symptoms of eye diseases.
Communicates with patients regarding follow-up care, procedures, changes in symptoms, etc.

Are you looking for a rewarding career in healthcare? We are looking for a full-time Clinical Medical Assistant to join our team! Our ideal candidate will have excellent communication and organizational skills, a passion for patient care, and a commitment to providing quality care. If this sounds like you, apply today!

Overview A Full Time Clinical Medical Assistant is a healthcare professional who provides clinical support to physicians and other healthcare providers in a medical office or clinic. They are responsible for performing a variety of tasks, such as taking patient histories, preparing patients for examinations, performing basic laboratory tests, and assisting with minor procedures. Detailed Job Description Full Time Clinical Medical Assistants are responsible for providing clinical support to physicians and other healthcare providers in a medical office or clinic. They are responsible for taking patient histories, preparing patients for examinations, performing basic laboratory tests, and assisting with minor procedures. They must also maintain patient records, schedule appointments, and answer phones. Additionally, they may be responsible for stocking supplies, ordering medical equipment, and providing patient education. Job Skills Required
• Knowledge of medical terminology
• Ability to take accurate patient histories
• Ability to perform basic laboratory tests
• Ability to assist with minor procedures
• Knowledge of medical office procedures
• Excellent communication and interpersonal skills
• Ability to maintain patient confidentiality
• Ability to work in a fast-paced environment
• Ability to multitask
Job Qualifications
• High school diploma or equivalent
• Completion of an accredited medical assistant program
• Certification from the American Association of Medical Assistants (AAMA) or other recognized certifying body
• Previous experience in a medical office or clinic setting
Job Knowledge
• Knowledge of medical terminology
• Knowledge of medical office procedures
• Knowledge of anatomy and physiology
• Knowledge of laboratory procedures
• Knowledge of medical coding and billing
Job Experience
• Previous experience in a medical office or clinic setting
• Previous experience with patient care
• Previous experience with medical coding and billing
Job Responsibilities
• Take patient histories
• Prepare patients for examinations
• Perform basic laboratory tests
• Assist with minor procedures
• Maintain patient records
• Schedule appointments
• Answer phones
• Stock supplies
• Order medical equipment
• Provide patient education