CMA (Piedmont Clinic)

Alliance Spine and Pain CentersAtlanta, GA
Onsite

About The Position

Alliance Spine and Pain Centers is seeking eager and ready-to-learn Certified Medical Assistants (CMAs) for our Piedmont location. This is a career opportunity where you can grow, go above and beyond, and work alongside top providers in the area. We offer no weekends, no overnights, and you'll never be on-call.

Requirements

  • Must be a Certified Medical Assistant
  • Graduate of an accredited Medical Assistant Program
  • High school diploma or equivalent required
  • Current Basic Life Support (CPR AED) certification required or obtained within 30 days of hire
  • Must have at least 6 months experience in a medical office
  • Working knowledge of medical terminology, and correct spelling of medications

Nice To Haves

  • Pain management experience preferred
  • Strong organizational skills with great attention to detail

Responsibilities

  • Prepare patient for visit by directing them to the Pre-Operative area, providing gowns and appropriate instruction, as well as collecting appropriate samples.
  • Explain the reason for the visit and obtain appropriate consent.
  • Collect and record vital signs and medical history; report abnormal values to pre-operative nurse or healthcare provider.
  • Assist nurse in preparing prescriptions and entering documentation in the electronic medical records.
  • Document and maintain appropriate work flow in patient’s electronic medical records.
  • Maintain pre-operative area with appropriate supplies.
  • Maintain necessary equipment to insure proper functioning.
  • Clean and sanitize all pre-operative and PACU rooms, as needed, at the end of the day.
  • Restock all ASC rooms with the appropriate supplies.
  • Make post-operative calls to patients, as required.
  • Monitor the S schedule for patient arrivals.
  • Collect the patient from the waiting room and assist to a clinic room, making the patient ready on the schedule.
  • Mark appropriate room number in patient’s electronic medical records.
  • Merge the patient’s chart, take vitals, verify medication and triage patient for provider.
  • Follow procedure for collecting, preparing, documenting, and shipping urine specimens to the laboratory.
  • Prepare prescriptions for provider signatures.
  • Complete the patient’s chart.
  • Mark the chart as done.
  • Start procedure prior authorizations the day it is received. Complete within 72 hours.
  • Notify the patient and document the process of the prior authorization.
  • Clean and sanitize clinic rooms, as required, at the end of the day.
  • Restock clinic rooms with the appropriate items.
  • Other duties as assigned by healthcare providers, Charge Nurse, Clinic Lead, or Regional Administrator.

Benefits

  • Highly competitive base compensation
  • Generous 401k
  • Full range of healthcare benefits
  • Ample paid time off
  • Eight (8) paid holidays
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