Assisting
the physician during exams.
• 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
Demonstrated ability to assist
physician during exams, collect specimens, perform laboratory tests and educate patients.
- Prepare patient, sets up equipment and trays, and assists
the physician during exams and other procedures as needed.
Assisted
physicians during the exam by collecting and preparing lab specimens, removing sutures, and changing dressings
• Greeted visitors and registered patients • Contacted different insurance providers and scheduled patients in keeping with established guidelines • Prepared exam room • Took vital signs • Assisted
physician during exam
Often, the clinical medical assistant will also aid
the physician during the exam.
As a clinical medical assistant, you might review a patient's medical history, conduct pre-examination tasks before the doctor sees the patient, and provide support and assistance to
the physician during the exam.
Not exact matches
During your initial consultation, your
physician will review your history, do a physical
exam and order appropriate lab tests.
During senior pet
exams, our
physicians take your pet's vital statistics and perform a complete head - to - tail
exam of internal organs and joints, accessing any abnormalities or pain your pet might be exhibiting.
During this process, a representative at the insurance company will review your application and
exam paperwork, order your lab results from the lab and request any medical records from your attending
physicians.
They will look at things like your MIB report and could ask for a statement from your
physician but these are done on a case to case basis, the other things that could be looked at
during the underwriting process for the no
exam term life insurance would be a pharmacy report and your driving record.
Clinically, they may take patient histories, assist
physicians during a physical
exam, manage medical equipment or collect laboratory specimens.
Triaged and roomed patients, prepared
exam and procedure rooms for examination of patients, chaperoned and assisted
physicians with female patients
during pap smears and pelvic
exams.
Responds quickly to requests for assistance
during and after patient
exam from
physicians...
Worked in the Cardiac Cath Lab to provide supplies to the
physician and drove the table
during exams.