A registered nurse should have
thorough knowledge of the medical terminology and capable of making use of advanced medical equipments as -LSB-...]
Offers extensive experience in medical procedures preparation and
thorough knowledge of medical terminology.
My experience, open rapport with others, ability to multitask, and
thorough knowledge of medical terminology make me an excellent candidate for the position of medical receptionist at your office.
Not exact matches
The ideal candidate should highlight in their resume
thorough knowledge of clinical trial processes and
medical terminology, and general business skills, such as communication, time management, and computer competencies.
Worked as part
of a multidisciplinary team with a
thorough understanding
of client rights, conservatorship process and
knowledge of basic
medical and psychiatric
terminology.
ADDITIONAL SKILLS •
Thorough understanding
of problems related to aged residents in terms
of attitude and patience • Working
knowledge of medical terminology • Excellent communication skills • Kindhearted and calm nature
• Profound ability to understand and carry out instructions in effective manner • Expert in taking patients» vitals and height and weight • Able to take patient's history correctly and file properly • Well - versed in performing common and advanced lab tests, EKGs and analyzing results • Demonstrated ability to administer medication and injections • Highly competent at dressing wounds and assisting with biopsies • Adept at assisting in removing stitches • Excellent communication skills and exceptional patient service acumen • Proven ability to stay organized at all times • Particularly effective in working under stress • In depth
knowledge of office administration procedures • Familiar with
medical terminology • Exceptional ability to multitask • Excellent telephone etiquette • Track record
of managing and easing patients for procedures •
Thorough understanding
of maintaining inventory
of medical supplies
This position required
knowledge of medical billing, usage
of Current Procedural
Terminology (CPT) and International Statistical Classification
of Diseases (ICD) coding and the appeal process, including a
thorough understanding and interpretation
of Explanations
of Benefits (EOB) and claim denials.