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Central Florida Health Care

Clinical Medical Assistant - Adult

Central Florida Health Care, Winter Haven, Florida, United States, 33884


Title: Clinical Medical Assistant (CMA)Reports to: Nurse ManagerFLSA Status: Non-Exempt Personnel Supervised: None POSITION SUMMARY:The Clinical Medical Assistant is responsible for providing direct and indirect patient care in the clinic under the direction and supervision of the Nurse Manager. The CMA is expected to work well with every member of the clinical team in order to ensure optimal outcomes for patients' health. This position requires strong teamwork and communication skills.MINIMAL QUALIFICATIONS: Graduate of a Medical Assistant Program from an accredited school Certification: Clinical Medical Assistants must be Certified or Registered through of the below accrediting bodies and must maintain current certification throughout employment: American Association of Medical Assistants (AAMA) - CMA American Medical Technologists (AMT) - RMA American Medical Certification Association (AMCA) - CMAC National Center for Competency Testing (NCCT) - NCMA National Healthcareer Association (NHA) - CCMA BLS Certification Experience preferred Computer literacyRESPONSIBILTIES AND PERFORMANCE EXPECTATIONS include, but are not limited to, the following: Be familiar with CFHC's program philosophies, goals and objectives. Be cognizant of and comply with all CFHC's policies and procedures, as well as state and federal regulations. Be competent in performing the duties of a medical assistant. Understand the requirements of CFHC's Exposure Control Plan. Personally, utilize universal precautions when practicing in a clinical setting. Participate in staff outreach and off-site health care programs as requested by the CCO or CEO. Represent CFHC in the community. Report as needed to CMO any pertinent information or situations that impact on patient care or CFHC liability. Attend and participate in mandatory CFHC meetings (Center Specific meetings, Corporate meetings, and other meetings as designated by the CMO or CEO). Demonstrate ability to work cooperatively with other members of the clinical team. Be supportive of coworkers. Always maintain a neat and professional appearance. Carry out any other activities deemed appropriate by the CMO or CEO. Knowledge of the information and techniques needed to diagnose and treat human injuries, diseases, and deformities including symptoms, treatment alternatives, drug properties and interactions, and preventive health measures. Knowledge of medical recording and reporting techniques (SOAP) Knowledge of assisting with diagnostic and treatment procedures (example, colposcopy, LEEP, ultrasound) Knowledge of patient teaching and education (example, self-breast examination, prenatal instruction, self-blood pressure taking, nutrition instruction, infant care instruction, diabetes self-care instruction) Knowledge of patient examination procedure Knowledge of general patient care and treatment procedures, equipment, rules, regulations, and ethics Knowledge of making observations of general physical condition and needs of patients and when to confer with the physician about the emotional or physical condition of a patient. Knowledge of the principles of aseptic and sterile techniques and infection control techniques Knowledge of the techniques of administration of common medications, including immunizations, inoculations, and allergy injections using sterile technique, and knowledge of the side effects of these medications Ability to function with a high degree of independence and collaboration with other health care providers. Commitment to service, quality, and departmental core values Screen patients according to CFHC's protocols (example, obtaining height, weight, vital signs, vision/hearing testing) and perform any other procedures directed by the supervising Clinician, Clinical Administrator, or Nurse Manager Accurately obtain patient's medical history Perform accurate charting in patient's medical record in accordance with CFHC's policies and procedures. Perform phlebotomy/finger stick as permitted by training. Perform waived lab analysis and phlebotomy (example, urinalysis, pregnancy test, Hemocue) Administer injections according to position requirements (example, subcutaneous, intramuscular, and intradermal injections) Prepare and administer medications as directed by provider. Perform procedures, as ordered (example, EKGs, nebulizer treatments, ear lavage) Counsel patients per treatment plan (example, diet, exercise, medication) Understand all emergency protocols and respond accordingly. Maintain exam rooms and work areas (example, keeping rooms well-stocked, orderly and clean, to include disinfecting exam tables between patients as per infection control policy) Maintain strict infection control (example, sterilizing instruments, performing procedures, needle disposal) Accurately make/cancel/reschedule appointments in the computer appointment system. Follow-up on appointment to determine patient compliance and contact patients to reschedule (no-show policy) Understand and assist in the referral process of patients to outside services or providers, follow-up on patient referrals. Complete all duties, responsibilities, and competencies in a manner that is appropriate to the age groups to whom care/services are being provided.PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS: Requires 80% or more time spent standing/walking. Independently mobile. Ability to lift weight equivalents that would be required with occasionally assisting and positioning patients, repositioning equipment, and lifting supplies. Ability to adapt and function in varying environments of workload, patient acuity, worksites, and work shifts.