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Medical Assistant Records

Location:
Shelby, NC
Salary:
17.00
Posted:
January 28, 2024

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Evonne Hopper

Shelby, NC *****

ad2527@r.postjobfree.com

+1-980-***-****

Work Experience

Medical Assistant

Eventus WholeHealth - Concord, NC

June 2022 to Present

Medical assistant often take medical histories and record vital signs of patient's. Medical assistant complete administrative and clinical tasks in the offices of physicians, hospitals, and other healthcare facilities. Their duties vary with the location, specialty, and size of the practice. Duties Medical assistant typically do the following: * Record patient history and personal information * Measure vital signs, such as blood pressure * Help physicians with patient examinations * Give patients injections or medications as directed by physicians and as permitted by state law * Schedule patient appointments * Prepare blood samples for laboratory tests * Enter patient information into medical records Medical assistant take and record patients' personal information. They must be able to keep that information confidential and discuss it only with other medical personnel who are involved in treating the patient's. Electronic health records (EHRs) are changing some medical assistants' jobs. More and more physicians are adopting EHRs, moving all their patient information from paper to electronic records. Assistants need to learn the EHR software that their office uses. Medical assistant should not be confused with physician assistants, who examine, diagnose, and treat patients under a physician's supervision. In larger practices or hospitals, medical assistants may specialize in either administrative or clinical work. Administrative medical assistant often fill out insurance forms or code patients' medical information. They often answer telephones and schedule patient appointments. Clinical medical assistant have different duties, depending on the state where they work. They may do basic laboratory tests, dispose of contaminated supplies, and sterilize medical instruments. They may have additional responsibilities, such as instructing patient's about medication or special diets, preparing patient's for drawing blood, or changing dressings. Some medical assistant specialize according to the type of medical office where they work.

RMA

Cleveland Crisis Center and Detox - Shelby, NC

October 2020 to Present

Medical assistant often take medical histories and record vital signs of patient's. Medical assistant complete administrative and clinical tasks in the offices of physicians, hospitals, and other healthcare facilities. Their duties vary with the location, specialty, and size of the practice. Duties Medical assistant typically do the following: * Record patient history and personal information * Measure vital signs, such as blood pressure * Help physicians with patient examinations * Give patients injections or medications as directed by physicians and as permitted by state law * Schedule patient appointments * Prepare blood samples for laboratory tests * Enter patient information into medical records Medical assistant take and record patients' personal information. They must be able to keep that information confidential and discuss it only with other medical personnel who are involved in treating the patient's. Electronic health records (EHRs) are changing some medical assistants' jobs. More and more physicians are adopting EHRs, moving all their patient information from paper to electronic records. Assistants need to learn the EHR software that their office uses. Medical assistant should not be confused with physician assistants, who examine, diagnose, and treat patients under a physician's supervision. In larger practices or hospitals, medical assistants may specialize in either administrative or clinical work. Administrative medical assistant often fill out insurance forms or code patients' medical information. They often answer telephones and schedule patient appointments. Clinical medical assistant have different duties, depending on the state where they work. They may do basic laboratory tests, dispose of contaminated supplies, and sterilize medical instruments. They may have additional responsibilities, such as instructing patient's about medication or special diets, preparing patient's for drawing blood, or changing dressings. Some medical assistant specialize according to the type of medical office where they work.

• Handled minor wound care

RMA

CLECO Primary Care Of Shelby - Shelby, NC

July 2019 to September 2020

Shelby, NC

Medical assistant often take medical histories and record vital signs of patient's. Medical assistant complete administrative and clinical tasks in the offices of physicians, hospitals, and other healthcare facilities. Their duties vary with the location, specialty, and size of the practice. Duties Medical assistant typically do the following: * Record patient history and personal information * Measure vital signs, such as blood pressure * Help physicians with patient examinations * Give patients injections or medications as directed by physicians and as permitted by state law * Schedule patient appointments * Prepare blood samples for laboratory tests * Enter patient information into medical records Medical assistant take and record patients' personal information. They must be able to keep that information confidential and discuss it only with other medical personnel who are involved in treating the patient's. Electronic health records (EHRs) are changing some medical assistants' jobs. More and more physicians are adopting EHRs, moving all their patient information from paper to electronic records. Assistants need to learn the EHR software that their office uses. Medical assistant should not be confused with physician assistants, who examine, diagnose, and treat patients under a physician's supervision. In larger practices or hospitals, medical assistants may specialize in either administrative or clinical work. Administrative medical assistant often fill out insurance forms or code patients' medical information. They often answer telephones and schedule patient appointments. Clinical medical assistant have different duties, depending on the state where they work. They may do basic laboratory tests, dispose of contaminated supplies, and sterilize medical instruments. They may have additional responsibilities, such as instructing patient's about medication or special diets, preparing patient's for x rays, drawing blood, or changing dressings. Some medical assistant specialize according to the type of medical office where they work.

• Handled minor wound care

CNA

BAYADA Home Health Care - Shelby, NC

September 2018 to July 2020

Provided nursing care in accordance with resident care policies and procedures

• Ensured the safety and well-being of the residents is maintained

• Assisted residents with bathing, dressing, hygiene, and grooming in accordance with established care plan

• Given enemas to patient when needed

• Measured and recorded patient's fluid intake and output

• Managed supply inventory and supply requisitions

• Provided medication reminders

• Provided patient transportation to doctor appointments Assistant Complete Administrative and Clinical Tasks in the Offices of Physicians

Hospices of Cleveland County - Gaffney, SC

July 2018 to September 2018

Gaffney, SC

July 2018 to September 2018

Medical assistant often take medical histories and record vital signs of patient's. Medical assistant complete administrative and clinical tasks in the offices of physicians, hospitals, and other healthcare facilities. Their duties vary with the location, specialty, and size of the practice. Duties Medical assistant typically do the following: * Record patient history and personal information * Measure vital signs, such as blood pressure * Help physicians with patient examinations * Give patients injections or medications as directed by physicians and as permitted by state law * Schedule patient appointments * Prepare blood samples for laboratory tests * Enter patient information into medical records Medical assistant take and record patients' personal information. They must be able to keep that information confidential and discuss it only with other medical personnel who are involved in treating the patient. Electronic health records (EHRs) are changing some medical assistants' jobs. More and more physicians are adopting EHRs, moving all their patient information from paper to electronic records. Assistants need to learn the EHR software that their office uses. Medical assistants should not be confused with physician assistants, who examine, diagnose, and treat patients under a physician's supervision. In larger practices or hospitals, medical assistant may specialize in either administrative or clinical work. Administrative medical assistants often fill out insurance forms or code patients' medical information. They often answer telephones and schedule patient appointments. Clinical medical assistant have different duties, depending on the state where they work. They may do basic laboratory tests, dispose of contaminated supplies, and sterilize medical instruments. They may have additional responsibilities, such as instructing patients about medication or special diets, preparing patients for x rays, removing stitches, drawing blood, or changing dressings. Some medical assistants specialize according to the type of medical office where they work.

CNA

White Oak Manor of Shelby - Shelby, NC

September 2017 to July 2018

• Provided nursing care in accordance with resident care policies and procedures

• Ensured the safety and well-being of the residents is maintained

• Assisted residents with bathing, dressing, hygiene, and grooming in accordance with established care plan

• Given enemas to patient when needed

• Measured and recorded patient's fluid intake and output

• Managed supply inventory and supply requisitions

• Provided medication reminders

• Provided patient transportation to doctor appointments CNA

Hospices of Cleveland County - Shelby, NC

February 2018 to March 2018

• Provided nursing care in accordance with resident care policies and procedures

• Ensured the safety and well-being of the residents is maintained

• Assisted residents with bathing, dressing, hygiene, and grooming in accordance with established care plan

• Given enemas to patient when needed

• Measured and recorded patient's fluid intake and output

• Managed supply inventory and supply requisitions

• Provided medication reminders

• Provided patient transportation to doctor appointments Medical

Phlebotomist/Lab Assistant

CAROLINA HEALTH CARE SYSTEM-Cleveland - Shelby, NC June 2015 to October 2016

• collect blood samples from patients

• practice proper patient identification, especially when working on hospital floors

• label vials with patient names and dates

• decipher the best method for drawing blood depending on the specific patient

• transport all specimen samples to a nearby laboratory

• centrifuge blood samples, depending on if this is allowed in the state you are working in

• expect to work with a large number of patients varying in age and health status

• be friendly, courteous and sympathetic when it comes to working with patients

• keep your phlebotomy cart or station well-organized at all times

• practice infection control standards at all times when working with patients and equipment Education

Certificate in Phlebotomy

Western Piedmont Community College - Morganton, NC January 2014 to May 2014

High School Diploma

Shelby High School - Shelby, NC

August 1994 to May 1999

Skills

• Scheduling (Less than 1 year)

• Laboratory Experience (1 year)

• Experience Administering Injections (Less than 1 year)

• Medical Assisting/Receptionist (Less than 1 year)

• CPR Certified (3 years)

• EKG (Less than 1 year)

• Home Health (6 years)

• Phlebotomy (1 year)

• Medical Scheduling (Less than 1 year)

• EMR Systems (2 years)

• Medical Records (Less than 1 year)

• Phlebotomy (1 year)

• Venipuncture (2 years)

• Medical Office Experience (Less than 1 year)

• Primary Care Experience (Less than 1 year)

• Triage

• Vital Signs (7 years)

• Critical Care Experience (Less than 1 year)

• EMR (Less than 1 year)

• Patient Care (7 years)

• CNA (7 years)

• Microsoft Office, EKG monitoring training, (Less than 1 year) Certifications and Licenses

CNA

CPR Certification



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