Medical Assistant Trainee-Pathways - Lakeview Pediatrics
US-IA-Waukee
careers
Req #: 173972
Type: Full Time Benefits
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Overview: UnityPoint Clinics Medical Assistant Trainee Lakeview Pediatrics Monday - Friday, daytime hours Full-Time plus Benefits The Pathways MA Trainee is learning to be a Medical Assistant through a recognized Career Pathways Academic Provider. In clinic - 40 hours/week - Paid * 20 hours/week in clinic working on education piece * 20 hours/week in clinic doing clinicals/training 14 - 16 week program - self paced with assistance from preceptor in the clinic Responsibilities: Training and Expectations Attend and participate in classroom (online or in person) and on the job hours (shadowing or clinicals). Maintain good standing in all course work. Follow all program policies and procedures. Sign a Pathways Employee Agreement committing to work for UnityPoint Health as a Medical Assistant. Maintain all eligibility requirements to participate for the duration of the program. Clinical Excellence/Patient Care Assist provider and other clinical staff with obtaining basic vital information preparing patient for examination, treatment and minor surgical procedures. Demonstrates competence in the clinical skills necessary to carry out assigned job duties. May be required to draw and collect blood and other samples from patients and prepare specimens for laboratory analysis. Administer ordered medical and/or vaccines. Schedule referrals for patients with specialist or outpatient as requested by the provider. Complete appropriate forms or requisitions needed for referrals or lab testing, including appropriate CPT/ICD-9 coding. Responsible for tracking system for follow-up appointments related to office visits, laboratory tests and procedures to regularly follow patients monitoring disease status. Provide appropriate and timely documentation in the patient's electronic health record using standardized workflows and processes. Development and Patient Education Answer questions and provide teaching to patients and family members. Thoroughly understand testing (lab and procedures) values and relationship to patient status with accountability to take next steps, as appropriate to scope and licensure. Be aware of what is happening in clinic/department and the organization by attending clinic/department meetings, reading emails and regularly checking information on the organization's intranet site Demonstrate initiative to improve quality and customer service by striving to exceed customer expectations. Balance team and individual responsibilities; be open and objective to other's views; give and welcome feedback; contribute to positive team goals; and put the success of the team above own interests. Perform other duties as requested. Qualifications: HS Diploma or equivalent. Must be 18 years of age (or 17 with requirements). Writes, reads, comprehends and speaks fluent English. Multicultural sensitivity. Microsoft Office - basic computer skills. Customer/patient focused. Critical thinking skills using independent judgment in making decisions. Strong interpersonal skills. Strong verbal and written communication skills. Ability to work as a team member. Ability to understand and apply guidelines, policies and procedures. 2 year commitment prior to completing program to avoid repayment of the program