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Medical Receptionist and Preauthorization Specialist

The Center for Innovative GYN Surgery (innovativeGYN.
com) requires an experienced Medical Receptionist/Preauthorization Specialist.
The position requires a professional with excellent communication skills who can interact well with patients for scheduling appointments, perform data entry into the MediTouch software system, and can answer general questions and direct patients to appropriate personnel within the office.
The position will also require experience in preauthorization for surgery.
Training will be provided for the right candidate.
The main office of the practice is located in Bethesda, MD, and is where the receptionist will be located.
The practice will be moving its main office to new space in the next several months to Rockville, MD, at the junction of I-270 and the Beltway.
CIGS is a GYN minimally invasive surgical practice with an associated free standing surgery center, Innovations Surgery Center.
The practice considers the Medical Receptionist position as vital to the growth and continued success of the practice.
The practice is expanding, and requires additional staffing for this position, with the position being available immediately.
CIGS and Innovations Surgery Center perform DualportGYN procedures for hysterectomy, myomectomy, endometriosis, and many other types of GYN surgeries, both benign and malignant.
DualportGYN allows the surgery to be performed with the smallest possible incisions, allowing for the fastest recovery at the lowest cost.
CIGS is well positioned for changes associated with the Affordable Care Act by providing efficient surgery with the lowest possible complications and the fastest recovery.
The Medical Receptionist position is available immediately, and provides an excellent benefits and vacation package.
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Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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