Wake Forest Health Network
Healthcare
MedicalAssistantGastroenterology
Neural analysis suggests this role is
optimal for Mid+ candidates.
“Medical Assistant Gastroenterology at Wake Forest Health Network. Skills: Patient preparation, Procedure assistance, Medication administration. Prepare patients for exam. Obtain vital signs”
Industry & Context.
Lift 35 pounds, Functional speech, Functional vision, Functional hearing, Fine-hand manipulation
What They're Looking For.
Must Have
Graduation from an accredited Medical Assistant program, Basic Life Support (BLS) certification, CMA from American Association of Medical Assistants, CCMA from National Health career Association, NCMA from National Center for Competency Testing, RMA from American Medical Technologists, RMA from American Allied Health, NCMSMA from National Healthcare Worker’s Association, NRCMA from National Association for Health Professionals, NRMA from National Registry of Medical Assistants
Nice to Have
Associate’s Degree in Medical Assisting, 1 yr experience
What You'll Do.
Prepare patients for exam
Document health information
Update health information
Monitor clinical integration measures
Notify clinician of opportunities
Perform laboratory procedures
Assist with procedures
Administer routine medications
Follow through with requests
Communicate with healthcare team
Communicate with patients
Perform clinical support tasks
Process prescription refills
How You'll Work.
Team & Collaboration
Health care team
Communication Scope
Interpersonal ability
Full Job Description
**Department:** 02130 WFBMG Wake Forest Health Network: High Point Westchester Med Plz - Gastroenterology **Status:** Full time **Benefits Eligible:** Yes **Hou****rs Per Week:** 40 **Schedule Details/Additional Information:** Monday to Friday 8:00am to 5:00pm **Pay Range** $21.85 - $32.80 **Major Responsibilities:** * Prepares and rooms the patient for exam by obtaining vital signs and gathering/documenting/updating pertinent health information (i.e., chief complaint, allergies, and/or medications). Monitors and completes Clinical Integration/ Quality Improvement measures with notification to clinician for opportunities within their scope. * Performs laboratory procedures (i.e., strep test, wound culture, specimen collection, etc.) using principles of aseptic technique and standard precautions/infection control guidelines. * Assists the Physician/ Advanced Practice Professional (APP) with procedures such as pelvic exams, allergy scratch testing, EMG, cautery, colposcopy, etc. * Administers routine medications, under Physician/ APP orders or medical group approved standing orders/protocols, which may include but are not limited to immunizations, antibiotics, vitamins, and topical agents. * Follows through with necessary procedure or test requests, pre-approved care algorithms, new appointment times and referrals to other facilities or services. Refers questions to Registered Nurses and Physician/APC per scope of practice guidelines and relays information back to patient as directed. * Communicates with Physician/APP and other members of the health care team to ensure smooth clinic flow and adjusts as necessary. Effectively communicates accurate and timely information with the patient. * May perform basic and advanced clinical support tasks or skills based on the specialty and appropriate competencies such as but not limited to removal of sutures and staples, laboratory procedures (throat/nose culture, drug screen), phlebotomy - butterfly, venous heel stick, EKG, spi
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