
Medical Assistant In Training
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Overview
Job Description
Our Culture: Why work with us?
Joining Outer Cape Health Services isn't just about taking on a new role; it's about embracing a mission that goes beyond the day-to-day. Here, you become part of a dedicated team committed to safeguarding and nurturing invaluable community health resources. Our ethos is built on creating a vibrant and inclusive workplace where every team member is valued and recognized for their unique contributions.
Who We Are:
Our mission is to provide a full range of primary health care and supportive social services that promote the health and well-being of all who live in or visit the ten outermost towns of Cape Cod.
OCHS now cares for more than 20,000 patients annually, and no one is denied access to services due to an inability to pay. Founded in 1987 through the merger of Health Associates of Provincetown (established in 1972) and the AIM Medical Center in Wellfleet (established in 1966), Outer Cape Health has a long history of successful growth and expansion in pursuit of this mission. As a Patient-Centered Medical Home, OCHS holds itself to the highest standards. Ensuring patients have access to care when they need it and request it and validating that staff are working at the top of their licensures, are the foundations of this model.
Our Core Competencies:
At Outer Cape Health Services, our core competencies are the foundation upon which our organization is built, guiding us in our mission to deliver exceptional health services to our communities. Our focus on fostering teamwork ensures that we operate as a cohesive unit, valuing each member's contribution and working synergistically towards common goals. Integrity and honesty stand at the heart of everything we do, creating a culture of trust and respect among our team and the communities we serve. Embracing technology, we continually seek innovative solutions to enhance our services and operations. Finally, being patient-centered, we prioritize the needs and well-being of those we serve, striving to exceed expectations and make a meaningful difference in their lives.
A day in the life of this role:
Reporting to the Nurse Manager, the Medical Assistant in Training assists providers by performing a variety of patient flow, supply and environmental duties under the direct supervision of a Certified Medical Assistant, Registered Nurse or Clinical Provider, to support the health care team in the delivery of high-quality patient care.
This is a Full-Time, Year Round position with Paid Training
- Training will take place in Harwich,
- Upon completion of training, the role will transition to a full-time, in-person position in Provincetown, MA
We are seeking individuals who are motivated, enthusiastic, and quick learners, with a strong interest in growing within a healthcare setting.
Summary of duties:
- Review electronic medical record (EMR) prior to patient's scheduled appointment
- Ensure all lab results, consultation reports, and hospital discharge records are available to the provider in the chart and note dates of completion of the most recent primary care screening tests
- Properly identify patients in accordance with OCHS policy and procedures and escort him/her/them to the exam room; review and record reasons for visit, current medications, and update history as noted in adult health history form/interim history form as well as conduct a thorough patient interview.
- Provide patients with forms to be completed prior to provider/nurse visit (learning needs assessment, depression screen, consent forms as necessary)
- Accurately perform and record patient's vital signs, height, weight and oxygen saturation as appropriate
- Assists in preparing patients for examination; assists patients in undressing, dressing, and getting on and off the examination table
- Deliver patient care in a manner that is appropriate to the patient's age, physical ability and intellectual development
- Conduct hearing, vision, breathing and EKG testing; record results in EMR; report abnormal findings to provider
- Recognize and report to provider/nurse abnormal vital signs; recognize potential emergency situations, seek assistance and intervene appropriately. Notify the appropriate person in the event of a medical emergency and assist in rendering emergency care as directed by provider or nurse
- Notify provider of patient's arrival and readiness for his/her examination
- Assist providers and nurses with patient visits, including (but not limited to) diagnostic studies and treatments, preparing labels, and printing labs
- Operate and monitor the functioning of equipment, and handing instruments to provider
- Label, collect, and prepare lab specimens; handle all specimens using Universal Precautions and in accordance with OCHS's policy and procedures
- Deliver all lab specimens to lab as indicated
- Assist providers with patient examinations and procedures, including (but not limited to) minor surgical procedures, GYN exams, diagnostic studies, and treatments
- Perform CLIA waived point of care testing
- Participate in quality assurance activities and all training seminars (OSHA and others)
- Clean, wrap and sterilize instruments according to policy and procedure for reprocessing of instrument
- Assist Charge Nurse with inventory and ordering all medical supplies
- Keep exam rooms stocked, clean, and orderly in accord with infection control and HIPP A standards; monitor rooms for patient safety
- Maintain patient confidentiality at all times
- Maintain a pleasant, respectful, and courteous demeanor at all times with patients and coworkers
- Exercise care in the operation and use of equipment, and perform routine cleaning and preventative maintenance to ensure continued functioning
- Maintain work area in a clean, safe, and organized manner
- Able to walk and stand for long periods of time
- Able to lift small loads and assist with patient mobility (as needed)
- Ability to travel between OCHS sites, as needed
- Other related duties and projects as assigned
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