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 The Certified Medical Assistant is responsible for functioning as an assistant to the physician, optometrist, NP/PA, RN's, and LPN's in the areas of direct and indirect patient care, laboratory procedures, charging and medical records. Job Relationships Reports to the Operations Manager Principal Responsibilities 
 
   
 - Assist in organizing the nursing station and work area to facilitate good work flow.
 - Organize all written medical information for physician/nurses review and place in the record in correct order. Proof read appropriate dictation.
 - Assist in answering phones for physician, nurse and receptionist.
 - Schedule appointments effectively and efficiently according to patient needs.
 - Open mail and distribute to appropriate person, file miscellaneous office information, organize all written communication.
 - Order all office supplies utilizing cost containment methods.
 - Order all medical supplies, stock exam rooms, clean according to Infection Control Policies.
 - Follow all Clinic policies including the Nursing Dress Code Policy. Adhere to clinic performance standards.
 - Interview patient to determine chief complaint and document information in medical record.
 - Take vital signs and document results.
 - May perform office procedures such as but not limited to sterile urine cath, suture removal, staple removal or removal of casts under the direction of a N.P, P.A. or physician.
 - Order diagnostic tests, exams and procedures according to physician's order.
 - Prepare patient for physician exam.
 - Give patients instructions for home care, medications, etc. under N.P., P.A. or physician direction.
 - Give medications orally and subcutaneously under the direction of the N.P., P.A. or physician.
 - Administer allergy injections only under the direct supervision of the physician prescriber of the antigen.
 - Perform pre-certifications/referral for insurance companies as necessary.
 - Provide patient/family education and reinforce all patient teaching under provider's direction.
 - Call in prescriptions to pharmacy, provide patient instructions and document under provider's direction.
 - Schedule procedures/surgeries as necessary.
 - Comply with the Springfield Clinic incident reporting policy and procedures.
 - Adhere to all OSHA and Springfield Clinic training & accomplishments as required per policy.
 - Provide excellent customer service and adhere to Springfield Clinic's Code of Conduct and Ethics Standards.
 - Perform other job duties as assigned.
 
  
 
 
Education/Experience 
 
   
 - Graduate of an accredited medical assisting program as required by the certifying body.
 
  
 
 
Licenses/Certificates 
 
   
 - Maintain RMA, CMA or NCMA credentials according to requirements established by the certifying body. 
 - Provide copy of credentials to Human Resources prior to expiration of certification period.
 - Must be a registered or certified Medical Assistant through one of the following: American Med Techs (AMT), American Association of Medical Assistants (AAMA), National Center for Competency Testing (NCCT), National Health Career Association (NHA), or American Allied Health (AAH) at time of hire.
 - CPR certification per American Heart Association guidelines required within 30 days of hire date.
 
  
 
 
Working Environment 
 
   
 - Works in office setting during the hours the Clinic is available to patients/families.
 - Sitting vs. standing averages to 50-50%.
 - Minimal lifting requirements. Occasional lifting required for orthopedics, geriatrics and internal medicine.
 
  
 
 
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