Cardinal Health
Clinical Care Delivery
PartTimeMedicalAssistant
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optimal for Mid+ candidates.
“Perform clinical support services, Assist with clerical duties, Maintain patient care documentation in medical records, Provide professional care to radiation oncology patients in an outpatient settin”
Industry & Context.
Candidates who are back-to-work, people with disabilities, without a college degree, and Veterans are encouraged to apply.
What You'll Do.
Perform clinical support services
Assist with clerical duties
Maintain patient care documentation in medical records
Provide professional care to radiation oncology patients in an outpatient setting
Assist with in-office procedures
Provide patients with necessary information to prepare for in office or hospital procedures
Administer patient injections
treatments or medication
Maintain a par level of supplies
ensuring supplies are reordered as needed
Maintaining well stocked patient exam rooms
Maintain a clean and sterile environment
Gather and upload necessary medical records for upcoming patient visits
Answer incoming phone calls and triage or schedule as necessary
Check patients out post visit
schedule next follow up as needed
Serve as communication liaison between provider and patient
Responding to patient messages and calls
Contributes to team effort by accomplishing related results as needed
Ensures that all processing and reporting deadlines are consistently achieved
Perform any other functions as required by management
Full Job Description
_**What Clinical Services contributes to Cardinal Health**_ Clinical Care Delivery provides high quality, patient-centered care focused on diagnosing, treating and managing care while ensuring the safety, efficiency and effectiveness of the practice. The Medical Assistant performs clinical support services, assists with clerical duties and maintains patient care documentation in medical records. This position is responsible for providing professional care to radiation oncology patients in an outpatient setting. This is a part-time opportunity. Hours are Monday-Friday 9am-2pm PST or 10am-3pm PST. ## _**Responsibilities**_ * Assist with in-office procedures * Provide patients with necessary information to prepare for in office or hospital procedures. * Administer patient injections, treatments or medication. * Maintain a par level of supplies, ensuring supplies are reordered as needed. * Maintaining well stocked patient exam rooms. * Maintain a clean and sterile environment. * Gather and upload necessary medical records for upcoming patient visits. * Answer incoming phone calls and triage or schedule as necessary. * Check patients out post visit, schedule next follow up as needed. * Serve as communication liaison between provider and patient. Responding to patient messages and calls. * Regular attendance and punctuality. * Contributes to team effort by accomplishing related results as needed. * Ensures that all processing and reporting deadlines are consistently achieved. * Perform any other functions as required by management. ## ## _Qualifications_ * High School graduate, or equivalent, preferred * Certified or eligible for certification as a Medical Assistant, preferred * Ability to administer injections, preferred * Phlebotomy experience, preferred * Basic PC skills including Microsoft Office Suite, preferred * 2 years of experience, preferred * Prior EMR experience, preferred * At least 1 year of experience as a Medical Assistant, preferred ## _**Location**_ [San
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