Endocrinology CMA Clinical Coordinator II

Physicians EastGreenville, NC
13dOnsite

About The Position

The Certified Medical Assistant works interdependently with other medical professionals to provide quality health care to a high volume of patients. Medical Assistants provide direct patient care for and treat patients in the office, as directed by Physician, Advanced Practice Provider, Registered Nurse, or Supervising Manager.

Requirements

  • Graduate of an accredited associate degree Medical Assistant program and current certification through AAMA, NHA, RMA or similar organization is required. Prior healthcare giver experience required.
  • Experience in electronic medical records (EMR/HER) software required.
  • Professional demeanor and recognition of privacy considerations for patients and families.
  • Strong written and verbal communication skills and ability to communicate and interact professionally with others.
  • Ability to actively listen.
  • Ability to observe and to draft a narrative account of events accurately and cogently, in grammatically correct English.
  • Ability to spell, proofread and edit written text.

Responsibilities

  • Provider’s assistant in the daily clinic assisting providers during office visits and in-office procedures as needed.
  • Prepping exam rooms for clinical procedures and assisting practitioners with patient care.
  • Perform accurate measurement of vital signs, including orthostatic blood pressure, temperature, pulse, body weight, height, and complete appropriate health history questions.
  • Record medications, allergies, pertinent lab work, pharmacy, and PCP (Primary Care Provider) in the EMR (Electronic Medical Record)
  • EKG
  • Wound Care/Dressing Changes
  • IRIS
  • Patient Education
  • Injection Administration
  • Immunization Management
  • Prior Authorizations
  • Population Health and care gap closure
  • Download Glucose Monitors
  • Preparing and administering medications under the direction of supervising physicians.
  • Follow standing orders as directed by department policies (i.e., UA, Flu, Strep tests).
  • Administer PO medications under direct supervision of the physician.
  • Orders, stocks, and maintains exam rooms and clinic areas.
  • Notify patients of lab results.
  • Assist patients by answering phone calls and refilling medications at the direction of the physician.
  • Make referrals to other departments and clinics to coordinate patient care.
  • Disinfect exam rooms in-between patients.
  • Under clinical supervision, performs delegated procedures common to the specialty area in a safe, effective manner according to Policy and Procedures.
  • Administer and result Fingerstick HGB A1C.
  • Place continuous glucose monitors on patients
  • Educate patients on insulin pens and medication delivery devices.
  • Able to perform provider assistant role for multiple provider’s interchangeably in the daily clinic assisting providers during office visits and in-office procedures as needed.
  • Able to act as station floater including communicating panic lab values to care team, assist with same day requests and desktop management for all station providers and staff.
  • Precepts new hires and attests to competencies of department staff.
  • Disconnect IVs.
  • Maintains patient confidentially.
  • Keep management informed of high-risk situations.
  • Demonstrate appropriate use in cleaning of equipment.
  • Practice infection control, following OSHA guidelines and office policy.
  • Maintain Medical Assistant certification and or recertification. If not certified at the time of employment, you will have 90 days to complete certification or employment will be terminated.
  • Maintain CPR certification.
  • Attend fire safety classes, clinical meetings, compliance, and other continuing education classes as offered by Physicians East.
  • Adheres to department and office policies.
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