Medical Assistant I

First Choice Community Healthcare INCLos Lunas, NM
Hybrid

About The Position

Under the supervision of the Nurse Flow Manager within the Health Center, the Medical Assistant I functions at the entry level of a Medical Assistant in clinical and clerical support as part of a patient care team of providers and nurses who provide direct patient care at the health centers. By the end of the first 6 months, with training provided, the Medical Assistant I should have mastered essential duties defined below and be ready to advance to a Medical Assistant II.

Requirements

  • High School graduate or GED certificate and Graduation from a technical school as a Medical Assistant or equivalent.
  • CPR Certification must be obtained within first 6 months of hire and maintained.
  • Patient interviewing techniques
  • Basic medical terminology
  • Vital signs/ abnormal values
  • Patient charting
  • Exam room maintenance
  • Provider orders
  • Instillation of drops and ointments in the eye or ear.
  • Oral medications
  • Communication skills
  • Basic lab
  • EKG
  • OSHA guidelines, blood borne pathogens and universal precautions.
  • Various positions and methods used for different exams
  • Eye exams
  • Introduction to autoclave
  • Basic Insurance, coding and Billing terminology
  • Various instrument parts (i.e., handles, locks, teeth, serrations) and classifications
  • Instruments used for various types of examinations
  • The procedures for the care and sterilization of non-disposable instruments and the care and the disposal procedures for disposable instruments
  • Procedures for performing subcutaneous, intradermal, and intramuscular injections
  • Procedure for obtaining a drug from a vial or ampoules
  • Needle sizes and syringe type necessary for injection type
  • Categories, forms, and uses of drugs
  • Procedures for obtaining sterile, clean catch, timed, and drug screening specimens
  • Procedures for performing urinalysis, including physical characteristics, chemical (dipstick), and microscope preparation
  • ECG procedure for patient preparation, lead placement and obtaining a 12-lead electrocardiogram
  • TJC and related accreditation and certification
  • Knowledge and familiarity with compliance program. Cooperate fully and comply with laws and regulations.
  • Obtain a blood pressure and knowledge of cuff sizes and recognition of normal and abnormal readings.
  • Take a pulse; recognize normal and abnormal readings, and knowledge of various locations that can be used.
  • Obtain a respiratory rate and the knowledge of normal and abnormal readings.
  • Obtain height and weight information to include pediatric/adult.
  • Obtain temperatures via oral, rectal and axillary methods.
  • Obtain throat culture swab.
  • Communicate effectively with patients and their families to make their visit a pleasant experience.
  • Use a multi-line telephone system.
  • Use a computer to enter and access patient data to complete a discharge plan.
  • Work on multiple tasks within established deadlines. Ability to work under the direction of a provider and follow instructions for work completion.
  • Take the initiative to resolve patient concerns and problems.
  • Work well with diverse groups of people.
  • Work well as a team member.
  • Maintain confidentiality of records and information.
  • Follow routine verbal or written instructions.

Nice To Haves

  • Bi-lingual (English/Spanish) is preferred.

Responsibilities

  • Uses the practice management program to register, schedule and verify appointments, as needed.
  • Reviews the next day’s schedule and prepares for patient visit.
  • Verifies patient insurance.
  • Explains fee schedules and collects any required co-payment.
  • Receives and greets patients and visitors.
  • Calls and assists patients into examination rooms.
  • Collects any lab results, outside records and needed paperwork for the visit.
  • Prints labels.
  • Prepares encounter forms and charting notes.
  • Schedules referral appointments.
  • Demonstrates effective communication and written skills.
  • Mails out results.
  • Interviews patients and records information to document patient reason for visit and any health problems.
  • Obtains patient’s medical history differentiating between subjective and objective information.
  • Obtains patients vital signs and report abnormal readings to the provider.
  • Follow universal precautions in accordance with FCCH policies and procedures.
  • Completely fills out lab requisitions and labels all specimens for in-house and “send out” labs.
  • Maintain confidentiality of patient information in accordance with HIPAA.
  • Assists provider with exams and procedures.
  • Perform visual exams using eye chart.
  • Perform EKG’s.
  • Prepare exam rooms for any expected procedures.
  • Clean and sanitize exam rooms after each visit and as needed.
  • Clean, wrap, and label instruments for autoclave.
  • Maintain exam rooms with medical forms and supplies.
  • May serve as an interpreter as appropriate.
  • Explain discharge plans to patient.
  • Administration of medication through inhalation, ears, eyes, orally and by injection after required trainings have been completed and having been observed and signed off by a provider or licensed health professional.
  • Performs subcutaneous and intramuscular immunizations after completion of an immunization/injection class and been observed and signed off by a provider or licensed health professional.
  • Performs in-house test such as strep, BGL, hematocrit (HCT), chemstrip UA, HCG, hemoglobin A1C’s and urine drug screens.
  • Other duties as assigned.
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