Emergency Medical Scribe - CRMC Pre-med Students only

Inspire Health Medical GroupFresno, CA
Onsite

About The Position

JOB PURPOSE: To facilitate patient flow through the Emergency Department and aid in ensuring an accurate & complete medical record for each patient.

Requirements

  • Working knowledge or ability to learn medical terminology, accepted abbreviations, and medical office procedures.
  • Recognition of physical exam process and ability to record exam details in medical record
  • Skill in organizational matters, including time management, prioritization, multitasking, and problem solving.
  • Legible handwriting and ability to accurately record information.
  • Computer proficiency and ability to quickly learn new software applications.
  • Organizational skills with focus on tracking patient care and improving patient flow.
  • Ability to type using word-processing software. Able to learn/use other computer programs including e-mail, Internet, EPIC for electronic medical records.
  • Ability to read, understand and follow oral and written instructions.
  • Excellent communication skills and the ability to coordinate and cooperate with multiple members of the healthcare team.
  • Ability to establish and maintain effective/professional working relationships with patients, physicians and other clinical staff, and the public.
  • Professional demeanor and recognition of privacy considerations for patients and families
  • Flexibility in scheduling.
  • Ability to cope within the high-pressure environment of the Emergency Department.

Responsibilities

  • Assists the medical provider by accompanying medical provider during the medical history-taking and exam of patient; records details of medical history and medical exam into the patient’s medical record; and coordinates departmental resources regarding tests, orders, radiology and results.
  • Tracks the orders for each patient, records results and notifies medical provider of results as it arrives.
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