MEDICAL ASSISTANT - Dermatology - Casual - Day Medical & Healthcare at Geebo

MEDICAL ASSISTANT - Dermatology - Casual - Day

The Medical Assistant (MA) is responsible for knowing her/his professional scope of practice as defined by the California Business and Professional Code and for successfully completing the Scripps Clinical Core competency program. The MA maintains a clean, organized and safe environment. The MA organizes and performs patient care services that support the physician's practice. This includes assisting in preparing patients for examination/procedures, assisting physicians with procedures, relaying instructions from the physician to the patient or authorized person, collecting patient data in person and by phone and documenting patient concerns, messages and care provided in the electronic medical record for the physician's review, administering medications specifically directed by the physician and performing vital sign documentation, scheduling of appointments and procedures, complete and accurate message taking, routing messages to the appropriate area for direction, order and referral entry, acquisition of pre-certifications and setting up of cases in PMA, and basic registration and updating of demographics.Experience/Specialized Skills:
One year of experience as a Medical Assistant in an outpatient setting or completion of an externship at Scripps; Possesses excellent communication skills.
Required Certification/Registration:
BCLS American Heart Association.
Required Education/Course(s)/Training:
Completion of a formal Medical Assistant program and current BLS certification for the Healthcare Provider by the American Heart Association (AHA).
Scripps Health is an equal opportunity employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, religion, color, national origin, sex, age, status as a protected veteran, among other things, or status as a qualified individual with disability.
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