Angela Hodgson
Thornville, OH *****
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Work Experience
Certified Medical Assistant
Diley Medical Group - Lancaster, OH
February 2019 to September 2022
CCMA, check in and check out, room patients, vitals,prior auth,scheduling appointments, getting approvals on outpatient testing
Certified Medical Assistant
Mount Carmel Medical Group - Granville, OH
November 2016 to September 2017
CCMA, check in and check out, room patients, vitals,prior auth,scheduling appointments, getting approvals on outpatient testing
PCA, Children's Hospital - Columbus, OH
August 2013 to October 2016
STNA, Crestview Manor - Lancaster, OH
January 2010 to August 2013
STNA, Winchester Place - Canal Winchester, OH
May 2009 to December 2009
STNA, Fairfield Medical Center - Lancaster, OH
May 2008 to May 2009
Education
Diploma in Medical
Fairfield Career Center - Carroll, OH
August 2009 to June 2010
Certificate
County Vocational School - Nelsonville, OH
May 2003
Certificate
County Vocational School - Nelsonville, OH
June 2001
Skills
• AUTO INSURANCE (Less than 1 year)
• Cash (Less than 1 year)
• Claims (Less than 1 year)
• Coding. (Less than 1 year)
• Collection (Less than 1 year)
• Experience Administering Injections
• Venipuncture
• Vital Signs
• CPT Coding
• Patient Care
• Medical Billing
• ICD-10
• EMR Systems
• Phlebotomy
• Epic
• Transcription
• Office Administration
• Insurance Verification
• Triage
• Clerical Experience
• Medical Records
• Medical Scheduling
• ICD-9
• Medical Coding
• ICD Coding
• Quality Assurance
• Phone Etiquette
• Cerner
• Medical Office Experience
• Computer Operation
• Computer Skills
• Caregiving
Certifications and Licenses
Medical Assistant
December 2020
CPR Certification
CCMA Certification
Assessments
Nursing assistant skills — Proficient
June 2022
Providing nursing aid to patients using knowledge of relevant equipment and procedures Full results: Proficient
Inside sales — Completed
June 2022
Understanding and responding appropriately in sales scenarios, and performing common sales calculations
Full results: Completed
Medical terminology — Familiar
June 2022
Understanding and using medical terminology
Full results: Familiar
Indeed Assessments provides skills tests that are not indicative of a license or certification, or continued development in any professional field.
Additional Information
• Clinical Skills: Healthcare Providers CPR with AED and First Aid Certification, Phlebotomy, Pediatric and Adult injections, EKG's, Medical Terminology, Emergency Procedures, PFT's, Rapid Strep, Mono Spot, Blood Glucose, Specimen Collection, Dressing Changes, Infection Control Practices, OSHA/HIPAA, setting up, and maintaining Sterile Fields. OSHA/HIPPA Trained
• Administrative Skills: Knowledge of Insurance Claims Submissions, Medical Manager, Patient Scheduling, Patient Registration, Cash Flow, Filing, Inventory, and use of ICD-9/CPT Coding.
• Externship: Arbor View Family Practice, Lancaster, Ohio, 50 hour front office externship, January 2010, Pulled charts, checked patients in and out, balanced, faxed, copied and scanned charts. 167 hour clinical externship, May 2010-June 2010, Called patients back, vital signs, injections, electronic charting, blood draws. Lab Corp. of Zanesville, Zanesville, Ohio, 25 hour externship, March 2010, drawing blood from patients with butterfly needles, vacuum containers, and syringes. Medical Assistant Skills:
• Ability to take patient chief complaints and vital signs.
• Laboratory testing: PT, urinalysis, pregnancy, blood sugar and cultures.
• Preforming venipuncture's and blood draws.
• Removed stitches from patients
• Preparing patients prescriptions, refilling prescriptions with pharmacy.
• Set up patient's next appointment, filling charts and test results.
• Performed EKG's and prepped patients.
• Assisted with joint injections.
• Sub-Q Deltoids and Gluteus injections.
• Tested and administered oxygen to patients as needed. State Tested Nurse's Aide Skills:
• Performed duties in care of patients in nursing home under direction of nursing and medical staff.
• Bathed, dressed and undressed patients.
• Answered signal lights, bells and intercom system to determine patients' needs.
• Transported patients, using wheelchair and wheeled cart and assisted patients to walk.
• Changed bed linens, ran errands, directed visitors and answered telephone.
• Recorded temperature, blood pressure, pulse and respiration rates, food and fluid intake and output, as directed.
• Communicated with the nursing staff about current behaviors and conditions of the residents.
• Served and collected food trays and fed patients requiring help.
• Documenting at end of shift about residents intake and output, and daily activity.