Medical Assistant ABC Hospital, Toronto, ON 2009 — present • Take patients» medical histories and record vitals • Prepare patients for examinations, • Assist physicians throughout examinations • Dispose of used supplies • Sterilize medical instruments • Instruct patients regarding medications and special diets • Give details of medical procedures to patients • Collect and
arrange laboratory specimens • Perform basic laboratory tests
• Take medical histories and recording of vital signs of patients • Prepare and manage medications, approve drug refills, telephone prescriptions to a pharmacy • Draw blood, get patients ready for x-rays, take electrocardiograms, remove sutures, and change dressings of patients • Explain cure procedures to patients • Prepare patients for examinations, and support physicians for the duration of examinations • Collect and
arrange laboratory specimens and carry out basic laboratory tests • Dispose of dirty supplies, and make medical instruments germ - free • Educate patients about medications and special diets • Organize examination room instruments and equipment • Keep waiting and examining rooms tidy and clean
Not exact matches
Arranged in display cases like
specimens in a science
laboratory or medical museum, the artist hopes that these fantastical, yet lifelike, body parts will change the way the viewer considers the significance of plant life, and how we value certain life forms over others.
Oversaw daily operations in
laboratory which includes collecting and culturing
specimens; recording all test results;
arranging laboratory control
specimens; preserving active cultures.
May 2010 — Jan 2012 Arrowhead Hospital — Glendale, AZ
Laboratory Assistant • Collected specimens, registered clients and ordered laboratory tests • Maintained files of patient orders and other records • Performed venipunctures and finger sticks • Performed scheduled analysis and secretarial procedures • Arranged media, buffers and plates • Prepared specimens for distribution • Stocked consumables and common supplies • Supported laboratory quality and safety initiatives • Washed, sterilized, and stocked ordinary
Laboratory Assistant • Collected
specimens, registered clients and ordered
laboratory tests • Maintained files of patient orders and other records • Performed venipunctures and finger sticks • Performed scheduled analysis and secretarial procedures • Arranged media, buffers and plates • Prepared specimens for distribution • Stocked consumables and common supplies • Supported laboratory quality and safety initiatives • Washed, sterilized, and stocked ordinary
laboratory tests • Maintained files of patient orders and other records • Performed venipunctures and finger sticks • Performed scheduled analysis and secretarial procedures •
Arranged media, buffers and plates • Prepared
specimens for distribution • Stocked consumables and common supplies • Supported
laboratory quality and safety initiatives • Washed, sterilized, and stocked ordinary
laboratory quality and safety initiatives • Washed, sterilized, and stocked ordinary glassware
Through my education and internship, I have acquired strong knowledge of taking vital signs of patients, conducting in - office screening tests, collecting and
arranging specimens to send to diagnostic
laboratories, and recording remedial histories.
Common Medical Assistant Administrative duties: • Answer telephones • Greet patients • Update and file patient medical records • Fill out insurance forms • Handle correspondence • Schedule appointments •
Arrange for hospital admission and
laboratory services • Perform billing and bookkeeping Common Medical Assistant Clinical Duties • Record vital signs • Prepare patients for examination • Assist the physician during the examination • Collect and prepare
laboratory specimens or perform basic
laboratory tests on the premises • Dispose of contaminated supplies • Sterilize medical instruments • Purchase and maintain supplies and equipment • Keep waiting and examining rooms neat and clean.
• Greeting patients and making them feel comfortable • Using computer applications to check or record information about the patient, update and file patient medical records, fill up insurance forms, and to schedule appointments • Answering telephones •
Arranging for hospital admissions and
laboratory services • Handling correspondence, billing, and bookkeeping • Dealing with the patients for examination • Explaining procedures to patients • Instructing patients about medication and administering them as directed by the physician • Assisting the physician during exams • Performing basic
laboratory tests • Authorizing prescription refills as directed • Assisting the physician during exams • Collecting and preparing
laboratory specimens • Performing basic
laboratory tests • Drawing blood • Taking electrocardiograms • Removing sutures and changing dressings • All other duties as assigned by the clinic or practice administrator