Sutter Health

Healthcare

MedicalAssistantII,RadiationOncology

$0–0k Roseville, California, United States; Sacramento, California, United States FULL TIME
The Brief

“Medical Assistant II, Radiation Oncology at Sutter Health. Skills: Patient care, Medical terminology, Clinical support. Provide clinical support. Provide clerical support”

Industry & Context.

Healthcare
Problems you'll solve

Identify problems; Evaluate problems; Resolve standard problems

What They're Looking For.

Must Have

HS Diploma or GED, Completion of Medical Assistant course, BLS-Basic Life Support Healthcare Provider, 1 year of recent relevant experience

Nice to Have

Completion of Sutter Health on-the-job training

What You'll Do.

Provide clinical support

Provide clerical support

Perform back office tasks

Perform patient-related tasks

Support patient care delivery

Ensure smooth patient workflow

Assist patient care team

Implement medical plan of care

Integrate education skills

Integrate technical competence

Integrate patient interaction skills

Gain patient confidence

Gain patient cooperation

Gain family cooperation

Gain support group cooperation

Gain provider cooperation

Perform duties under clinician direction

How You'll Work.

Team & Collaboration

Build collaborate relationships; Work as part of team

Communication Scope

Written communications; Verbal communications

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