Lowcountry Oncology Associates mission is delivering high-quality and compassionate cancer care in our community, for our community and by oncologist who in live in our community. Why Join Us? Our team values the work components of every member to create a culture of people helping people and making a difference in our lives and those we serve. The Certified Medical Assistant Clinical Coordinator at the LOA Osteoporosis Center is responsible for gathering and documenting patient screening data, obtaining vitals, preparing charts, drawing labs, maintaining their area, assisting providers, managing referrals, preparing patient charts, and other various activities needed to ensure patient care is prioritized. This role provides patients with safe, quality care throughout their treatment and disease process.
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Job Type
Full-time
Career Level
Mid Level
Education Level
High school or GED