The qualified candidate will have an opportunity to learn and grow with one of our experienced Family Practice Physicians and our OB /
GYN provider who are eager to train and teach a motivated medical assistant.
Calling the Affordable Care Act «the greatest advance in women's health in a generation,» Planned Parenthood said the law will provide access to birth control and cancer screenings without co-pays, guaranteed direct access to OB /
GYN providers without referrals, and an end to discriminatory practices against women, such as charging women higher premiums and denying coverage for «pre-existing conditions.»
Not exact matches
Make an appointment with your primary health care
provider or OB /
GYN to schedule a complete physical and get up to date with routine exams.
Although your health care
provider (who may be your OB -
GYN, family doctor, or a certified nurse - midwife) may recommend these tests, it's up to you to decide whether to have them.
Most OB /
GYN clinics suggest their patients see multiple
providers during their prenatal and postpartum checkups.
There is no need to create a whole new type of
provider who has the privileges of an ob /
gyn but not the training or the responsibility.
Often, a perinatologist won't act as your primary healthcare
provider but will work in conjunction with your OB -
GYN or midwife.
Breastfeeding Medicine Basics for Physicians and other Health Care
Providers is an 8 hour course designed for medical providers who care for breastfeeding mother / baby dyads in their OB / Gyn, family medicine or pediatric p
Providers is an 8 hour course designed for medical
providers who care for breastfeeding mother / baby dyads in their OB / Gyn, family medicine or pediatric p
providers who care for breastfeeding mother / baby dyads in their OB /
Gyn, family medicine or pediatric practices.
If you have high blood pressure, diabetes, or a history of previous pregnancy complications, are younger than 18 or 35 and older, you should seek care from a health care
provider experienced in treating women with your type of medical condition, such as an OB /
GYN or perinatologist.
The American College of Obstetricians and Gynecolo - gists has identified additional resources on topics related to this document that may be helpful for ob -
gyns, other health care
providers, and patients.
While your health care
provider, whether it's an OB /
GYN, midwife or other qualified individual who will deliver your baby, will ultimately decide on the option that's best suited to your individual circumstance, here is a list of choices you can take into consideration:
You may be surprised to learn that your OB /
GYN, Pediatrician or other Health Care
Provider is not the best person to get breastfeeding information from.
The materials in this toolkit are designed to help ob -
gyns and other women's health care
providers do just that.
«This evidence, in addition to the data from the current study, offers health care
providers, particularly ob -
gyn practitioners, the information needed to counsel women about the hazards of smoking and secondhand smoke, and to encourage cessation,» Folan said.
While the American College of Obstetrician and Gynecologists (ACOG)'s recent update now recommends that postpartum care should be an ongoing process, rather than a single encounter and that all women have contact with their ob -
gyns or other obstetric care
providers within the first three weeks postpartum is a start, we need MORE.
Preventive care includes things like mammograms, vaccines,
GYN appointments and annual physicals and are usually conducted free of charge through network care
providers under the terms of the policy.
Medical Assistant Alexandria, VA MUST: 1 + years of experience as an Medical Assistant Must be certified or registered Must be bi-lingual Spanish Must have updated CPR certification Must have EMR experience Must have reliable transportation
GYN / PEDS experience preferred DUTIES: Rooming patients Taking vitals Functions under the supervision and delegation authority of the physician / non-physician
provider, while performing clinical and other patient care tasks Functions as an integral and collaborative member of the healthcare team, displaying professional behavior and communicating effectively to with others Maintains efficient patient flow, supports an environment of patient safety and satisfaction and demonstrates problem - solving skills Other duties as assigned
Busy Ob
Gyn practice looking for a part - time certified medical assistant (CMA) to assist our staff approximately 20 hours per week Under the direction of the health care
provider, Certified Medical...
Planned Parenthood doctors and nurses do this like any other primary care
provider or ob -
gyn does.
More than two - thirds of states have reported difficulty ensuring
provider participation with Medicaid programs, and approximately half of the states report challenges ensuring specialty
providers — including OB /
GYNs — for Medicaid programs.
- Ensuring women have direct access to OB /
GYNs and community
providers they rely on for health care.
Screening in home visit settings isn't going to solve the problem here in California or anywhere in the U.S.. All women deserve to be informed about the most common complication of pregnancy by their obstetric
provider (90 % of births are managed by Ob /
Gyns, the other 10 % by family practice doctors or nurse midwives).