The Medical Assistant (MA) provides a full range of Medical Assistant duties and support as part of the patient medical care team. Primary duties of this position include:
Patient rooming
Collecting patient vital signs
Point of care testing
Documentation in the electronic medical record (EHR)
Maintaining patient flow
Stocking exam rooms
Assisting with procedures and treatments
Communicating with efficiency and verifying that lab, x-ray or procedure reports are available for provider
Accurately performing required computer functions including medication reconciliation, coding of medical and laboratory procedures, order entry and scheduling of appointments
Assisting the provider with appropriate patient education and communication to individuals including pediatric, adolescent, adult and geriatric patients
The Medical Assistant works under the clinical direction of the physician and has a direct reporting relationship to the Office/Site Manager.
Qualifications:
A. Education:
High school diploma or GED from an accredited institution, AND
Medical Assisting diploma/certificate from a nationally recognized accredited institute or program, or
Graduate from an accredited practical nursing program with valid GA license (LPN), or
Successful completion of a formal medical services training program of the United States Armed Forces, or
In lieu of a Medical Assisting diploma/certificate, 1-2 years of verifiable Medical Assisting work experience is required along with a current certification as listed below.
B. Certification/Licensure:
Medical Assistant (MA) certification received from a nationally recognized and accredited certifying body, upon hire, or by the completion of a probationary period defined below, is required to work in all Floyd locations. The certification must be maintained for the duration of employment.
Currently, these approved certifying bodies include:
The American Association of Medical Assistants (AAMA), awarding Certified Medical Assistant (CMA).
The American Medical Technologists (AMT), awarding the Registered Medical Assistant (RMA).
The National Center for Competency Testing, awarding the National Certified MA (NCMA).
The National Health Career Association, awarding the Certified Clinical Medical Assistant (CCMA).
A new graduate of a Medical Assisting program must obtain one of the above nationally recognized certifications within 90 days of hire and it must be maintained for the duration of employment.
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