Not exact matches
Clinical training — 1200 hours in the teaching clinic, treating patients
under the
supervision of a licensed naturopathic
physician and 300 hours observing naturopathic doctors in their own
offices.
• Report to clinical coordinator or practice administrator • Perform nursing procedures
under supervision of physician or
physician assistant • Assist
physician and
physician assistant in exam rooms • Escort patients to exam rooms, interviews patients, measure vital signs, including weight, blood pressure, pulse, temperature, and document all information in patient's chart • Give instructions to patients as instructed by
physician or
physician assistant • Ensure all related reports, labs and information is filed is available in patients» medical records prior to their appointment • Keep exam rooms stocked with adequate medical supplies, maintain instruments, prepare sterilization as required • Take telephone messages and provide feedback and answers to patient /
physician / pharmacy calls • Triage and process messages from patients and front
office staff to
physicians and
physician assistants • Maintain all logs and required checks (i.e. refrigerator temperatures, emergency medications, expired medications, oxygen, cold sterilization fluid change, etc.) • All other duties as assigned by clinical coordinator or practice administrator
Nothing in this article shall be construed to prohibit the performance by medical assistants
of medical tasks, including subcutaneous and intramuscular injections; obtaining vital signs; administering nebulizer treatments; or other tasks approved by the board pursuant to rule, if
under the
supervision by a
physician in his or her
office; provided, however, that this shall not require on - site
supervision at all times, or the performance by medical assistants
of medical tasks ordered by a
physician assistant or advanced practice registered nurse delegated the authority to issue such an order in accordance with law and pursuant to rules
of the board.
Certified Medical Assistants (CMAs) are allied health professionals who work primarily in ambulatory settings (clinics and medical
offices)
under the
supervision of physicians.
(A) Plain language description
of the request Background: Medical assistants are allied health professionals educated and trained to work in outpatient settings (e.g., medical
offices and clinics)
under direct
physician supervision.
MAs work primarily in outpatient delivery settings such as medical
offices and clinics
under direct
supervision of the
physician or the APRN.
Certified Medical Assistant Job Summary: Works
under the
supervision of the
physician,
Office Manager, RN, and LPN.
Under the direct
supervision of the
physician, the Medical Assistant will be responsible for assisting patients from lobby to
office exam room where they will obtain various pertinent patient information (in relation to her training) such as vital statistics, current complaint, as well as, update on current medications and allergies.
Most medical assistants perform administrative and clinical work
under the direct
supervision of a
physician, typically in a doctor's
office or hospital.
While these duties vary greatly from one
office to another, many Registered Medical Assistants handle both the clinical and administrative duties
of a practice and work
under the
supervision of a
physician or
office manager.
Work
under immediate
supervision of physician and
office manager.
Assistants work
under the
supervision of a
physician or nurse, typically in a doctor's
office or hospital.
The Medical Assistant (Non-Certified) works
under the
supervision of the
Physician responsible for patient care management, assisting in providing patient care in a caring and professional manner; and assists front
office personnel as directed by...
You will also complete an externship in a
physician's
office or clinic
under the
supervision of a
physician, nurse or health services professional as part
of your course requirements.
The front and back
office duties
of the Medical Assistant will be performed
under the direct
supervision of a registered nurse and / or supervising nurse practitioner or
physician
Under the
supervision of the Practice Administrator, Practice Manager, or
Physician Practice Clinical Staff Coordinator and the physicians, assists the physician in direct patient communication and care by working up with vital signs, history, special tests, preparing the exam rooms, chaperoning, scheduling appointments and tests, triage messages and phones - in prescriptions, checking in and out patients, and knowledge of, but not limited to, all clinical and clerical aspects of the medical office
Physician Practice Clinical Staff Coordinator and the
physicians, assists the
physician in direct patient communication and care by working up with vital signs, history, special tests, preparing the exam rooms, chaperoning, scheduling appointments and tests, triage messages and phones - in prescriptions, checking in and out patients, and knowledge of, but not limited to, all clinical and clerical aspects of the medical office
physician in direct patient communication and care by working up with vital signs, history, special tests, preparing the exam rooms, chaperoning, scheduling appointments and tests, triage messages and phones - in prescriptions, checking in and out patients, and knowledge
of, but not limited to, all clinical and clerical aspects
of the medical
office setting.
In the Medical
Office Assistant role you will perform direct patient care
under the
supervision of a
physician or...
Under the
supervision of the RN,
office supervisor,
physician, nurse practitioner or
physician assistant, responsible and accountable for achieving and...