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Vail-Summit Orthopaedics & Neurosurgey

Clinical EMT/Athletic Trainer

Vail-Summit Orthopaedics & Neurosurgey, Frisco, Colorado, us, 80443


Job Summary

This position supports any of our physician teams in the clinic environment. The role performs injury assessments, assists the physician or physician assistant (PA-C) with treatment and performs follow-up care.

This is a full-time, hourly position, Monday through Friday 8a - 5p. Applicants must be willing to travel to all clinic locations, some overtime may be required. This position offers medical, dental, and vision benefits, employer paid long term disability, 401K, PTO, Birthday time off, and continuing education funds.

Details of the Job

Essential Duties and ResponsibilitiesAssists team in maintaining an efficient clinic schedule including but not limited to scheduling appointments, chart preparation, patient flow. Acts as liaison between patient, physician, and office staff.Assists the physician including but not limited to the following: taking patient history, taking vital signs, initial physical examination, ordering appropriate imaging, Current Procedural Terminology (CPT) and International Classification of Disease, 10th Revision (ICD-10) coding, and other necessary documentation.Discuss patient's history, initial physical examination, imaging, assessment, and plan of care with physician and/or PA-C.Carry out prescribed treatments and recommendations by the team physician or PA-C.Responsible for patient setup and education of in office procedures. Prepares for and assists physician with in-office procedures.Responsible for Electronic Medical Record (EMR) documentation on EVERY patient includes the following: Chief Complaint, Medications, Medical History, Allergies, Surgical History, Hospitalization, Family History, Social History, Review of Systems (ROS), Vitals (Height, Weight, Body Mass Index, Blood Pressure, Oxygen levels, Pulse, etc.), Merit-Based Incentive Payment System (MIPS) templates.You may also be asked to document the following in patient charts: History of Present Illness (HPI), Physical Examination, Diagnostic Imaging, Assessment, and Treatment Plan.Responsible for Durable Medical Equipment (DME) dispensing, fitting and product education, casting application and removal, suture/staple removal, and wound care.Other DME related duties include but not limited to the following:Receive and check-in all orders; check all boxes in all spaces as deliveries can be placed in multiple locationsCheck inventory throughout the clinic, note any discrepancy from the Breg inventory on hand and send it to DME manager in an emailDaily count of frequently used DME - Tscope knee and hip, Slingshot, Walking Boots, Trilok, All Spine, OA and other Functional Knee, etcWeekly count of all other DME and check against online quantity in Vision; Exos, wrist/hand, shoulder/elbow, foot stuff, functional knee, Compression socks, CTU/Pads, SCDs, Crutches/Mobilegs, etcOrganize spaces, drawers, cupboards so everything is in its place and easily accessibleCheck orders to see if those low stock products have been ordered.Email any notes with needs if products don't flag as re-order or critical but are out of stockInclude any notes of potential changes or possible updates to inventory based on observed useCheck in with teams on site so they know you are available and help with brace fitting needsClean rooms when you are done with fittingCheck with teams before leaving at the end of the dayTriages and responds timely and appropriately to patient messages, phone calls and questions, relaying imaging/tests results and physician recommendations, whether it is resolving issues within the scope of duties or utilizing physician or other team members as needed.Assists with Outreach as needed, to include phone and event coverage.Assist with daily operations of cleaning and maintaining orderly exam rooms, stocking medical supplies, cleaning, and maintaining workspace, etc.Cleans, disinfects, and sterilizes instruments used in the office following standardized procedures.Use proper infection control procedures adopted by affiliated Surgery Centers and hospitals.Meet the Company's expectations as described in the VSON Policies and Practices.Maintain confidentiality of Personal Identifiable Information (PII) in accordance with company Policies and State and Federal laws, including OHSA and HIPAA regulations.Perform job in accordance with all company safety practices.Other duties as assigned.

Proactive Team SupportWe encourage all team members to demonstrate initiative and a collaborative spirit. When you have completed your assigned tasks or find yourself with downtime, you are expected to:Seek Out Additional Tasks: ?Proactively look for ways to contribute by asking your supervisor or colleagues if there are any outstanding tasks or projects that could use your assistance.Collaborate Across Departments: ?Check in with other departments or teams to offer help where needed. Building cross-functional relationships strengthens the overall efficiency of the organization.Continuous Improvement: ?Use available time to develop skills, explore opportunities for improvement in processes, or take on tasks that can add value to the team and organization.Ownership and Initiative: ?Take the initiative to identify potential issues or areas for improvement and suggest solutions. Your proactive approach is critical to maintaining productivity and efficiency.

Accountability and Decision-MakingDecisions and actions made on the job effect safety and the levels of service provided and have an impact on patient experience by serving as a representative of the company.This position is on a team or acts as an individual contributor and does not supervise employees.The position receives high-level guidance in performing multifaceted or complex functions, establishes priorities, resolves issues, and sometimes refers to a supervisor.?

Reporting Structure

Reports-To Level:

Clinical Staff Supervisor, DME Coordinator

# of reports: N/A

Working RelationshipsPhysician and TeamCross-departmental relationshipsPatients and patients' family members

Work Environment and Conditions

This job operates in a medical office environment. This role routinely uses standard office equipment such as computers, phones, photocopiers, fax machines, etc.

This role may have frequent exposure to communicable diseases, toxic substances, ionizing radiation, medicinal preparations, and other conditions common to a clinic environment.

Work may be stressful at times. Interaction with others is constant and may be interruptive. Contact involves dealing with injured people who may be upset or angry with their situation.

The noise level is usually moderate but can occasionally be loud due to the volume of physicians and patients in the office.

Physical Demands

The position is very physical and requires standing for long periods of time, stooping, kneeling, crouching, bending, stretching, supporting of patients' body weight.

While performing the duties of this job, the employee is regularly required to talk or hear. It is necessary to view a computer monitor for medium periods of time.

Duties require manual dexterity sufficient to operate a keyboard and mouse, telephone, copier, scanner, and other office equipment as necessary.

Requirements

What it Takes to Do the Job

Knowledge, Skills and AbilitiesSkilled understanding of anatomy, physical evaluation, surgical procedures, orthopaedic recovery/rehabilitation procedures, and emergency proceduresAbility to provide comprehensive, clear documentation in the patient's EMR including but not limited to history, physical examination, and progress.Must demonstrate excellent interpersonal skills, building rapport, trust, confidence, and goodwill with potential and assigned patients; Must proactively and effectively communicate with office team and physician.Skill in using logic and reasoning to identify the strengths and weaknesses of alternative solutions, conclusions or approaches to problems.Ability to use deductive reasoning to apply general rules to specific problems to produce answers that make sense, as well as inductive reasoning to combine pieces of information to form general rules or conclusions (includes finding a relationship among seemingly unrelated events).Ability to keep detailed reports, and use information technology including email, web navigation, Microsoft Suite programs, clinic information systems.Ability to communicate with different audiences in a simple, clear, and concise manner.Ability to work under pressure and with strict deadlines.Ability to have self-direction and efficient time management.Ability to identify when confidentiality, discretion and judgment are needed, and exhibit these traits appropriately.

Education, Experience and CertificatesCollege education preferred but not requiredCertified Athletic Trainer (ATC) through Board of Certification (BOC) required or EMT licensureAmerican Heart Association (AHA) BLS Certification requiredColorado Athletic Training License or eligible preferred but not required2 years of working in a clinical environment required

Salary Description

$26-$28