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Hot Medical Assistant Job Offers 

Jobs in medical assisting and many related health, medical, rehab, or urgent care services! Check out all listings!  Today's medical assistants predominantly work in mid to large size medical group practices, wellness and health care clinics, as well as medical centers, and hospitals. Their services are also sought by HMO's, medical reference laboratories, nursing homes, and hemodialysis centers.

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Job offers for medical assistants open and close DAILY! Employers expect that the applicant will fit in with the facility's health care team by performing a variety of front and/or back office, patient-related tasks and ensuring smooth patient and work flow within the department.

1. Performing a variety of patient care procedures within the Medical Assistant (MA) scope of practice, including but not limited to: injections, EKGs, pulmonary function screening, ear lavage, and blood draws.

2. Recording of patient vital signs (weight, height, blood pressure, pulse, respirations, temperature).

3. Maintaining rooming and patient flow, including pre-visit preparation, assisting with the patient visit, and post-visit follow-up.

4. Informing provider of schedule changes that impact patient flow.

5. Assisting with front office activities and varied scheduling tasks.

6. Reporting test results as directed by the provider.

 

And where do you learn all this? You guessed it right... in a medical assistant training program.