Flow Coordinator, GI Surgery OPC – Full Time, Days (08HR)

Stanford Health CareRedwood City, CA
1d$35 - $39Onsite

About The Position

This paragraph summarizes the general nature, level and purpose of the job. Under direction of a physician and/or resident physician, the focus of the job is to enhance the efficiency and improve the throughput of patients while maintaining and improving patient satisfaction. The FLOW COORDINATOR will accomplish this in the following manner: 1. Record a physician-directed patient history of present illness (HPI), past medical history (PMH), family and/or social history and physical examination (PE), including pertinent positives and negatives. 2. Record procedures and the results of laboratory tests and radiographic images. 3. Improve the efficiency of patient care by assisting the physician with routine matters. 4. Serve as an ambassador/liaison between the physician, the patient and the ED staff. At the physician’s discretion, the FLOW COORDINATOR shall accompany the supervising physician during a patient’s history taking and examination. The physician will personally elicit the patient’s HPI, which will be recorded by the FLOW COORDINATOR. The FLOW COORDINATOR will record onto the ED electronic medical record (EMR) the details of the patient’s visit as directed by the physician. The physician may elect to personally document any part of any patient’s record, or to complete it in its entirety. After the FLOW COORDINATOR and the physician leave a patient’s room, the physician will review the documentation entries recorded by the FLOW COORDINATOR during the encounter, and will make any and all necessary amendments to the patient’s medical record so that it is accurate and complete. The physician retains exclusive responsibility for the documentation of all patient care information recorded by the FLOW COORDINATOR during each patient encounter and at all other times. The FLOW COORDINATOR can assist the physician with researching and recording a patient’s PMH by assembling and reviewing nurse’s notes, EMS reports, referral notes from other health care facilities, and hospital records (e.g., prior admission notes, discharge summaries, operative/procedure notes and ED records). At end of the physician documentation, beneath the signature lines, the FLOW COORDINATOR will electronically Esign the record in addition to the physician’s signature.

Requirements

  • High School Diploma and/or GED equivalent
  • Three (3) years of overall experience.
  • Successfully complete Stanford’s Physician Coordinator Training and Orientation Program.
  • Attend any required Stanford new-employee orientation sessions, complete all HIPAA/Compliance training and background/exclusion checks required, receive any vaccinations required, and sign all applicable confidentiality agreements and forms.
  • Must possess significant medical terminology knowledge and medical thought process background.
  • Demonstrated business communication skills, including the ability to write and type clearly and legibly (with solid knowledge of grammar and spelling).
  • Ability to demonstrate computer knowledge and understanding of Microsoft Office applications (Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Outlook).
  • Have the ability to interact pleasantly, cooperatively, and respectfully with patients, families, physicians and Emergency Department staff.
  • Possess the ability to work effectively and maintain poise under stressful conditions.
  • Ability to demonstrate customer service skills.
  • Knowledge and understanding of an electronic medical record system and/or EPIC.
  • Upper level knowledge of medical terminology.

Nice To Haves

  • Strong experience with pre-charting for specialty or surgical providers, including review of outside records (operative reports, imaging, pathology, consult notes) and ensuring charts are complete and organized prior to clinic.
  • Demonstrated ability to coordinate and obtain records from outside facilities, identify missing critical documentation, and proactively prepare concise chart summaries to support efficient provider decision-making.
  • Ability to function in a flexible, team-based role, interchanging between dedicated provider flow support and assisting in other clinic operational areas as needed to maintain overall clinic efficiency.
  • Preferred previous experience as medical scribe in an Emergency Department or EMT/Paramedics or experience in a healthcare educational program.

Responsibilities

  • Record a physician-directed patient history of present illness (HPI), past medical history (PMH), family and/or social history and physical examination (PE), including pertinent positives and negatives.
  • Record procedures and the results of laboratory tests and radiographic images.
  • Improve the efficiency of patient care by assisting the physician with routine matters.
  • Serve as an ambassador/liaison between the physician, the patient and the ED staff.
  • Accompany the supervising physician during a patient’s history taking and examination.
  • Record onto the ED electronic medical record (EMR) the details of the patient’s visit as directed by the physician.
  • Assist the physician with researching and recording a patient’s PMH by assembling and reviewing nurse’s notes, EMS reports, referral notes from other health care facilities, and hospital records (e.g., prior admission notes, discharge summaries, operative/procedure notes and ED records).
  • Electronically Esign the record in addition to the physician’s signature.
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