GENESIS QUINONES
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SUMMARY OF QUALIFICATIONS,
© Strong team player who can work independently, ¢ Proficient hands-on learner,
© Ability to multitask and work under pre © Adapts easily to new situations.
© Outstanding customer service Bilingual: English/Spanish,
© Well organized and Efficient ¢ Excellent communication both written and
© Goal oriented, effectively verbally
© Advanced typing and keyboarding skills, proficient © self-motivated
in Microsoft Office Suite (Word, Excel, PowerPoint, © Manage time and resources to complete
Google Drive)
WORK EXPERIENCE
Intake Specialist/ Direct Care
© Work in reception area
¢ Greet visitors
e@ = Answer or refer inquiries
e Handle phone calls and mail
Filing, Emailing, Printing, Coping
© Keep premises clean and organized
tant/ Recept
Duties
A podiatric medical assistant's responsibilities may include ordering, sorting, and storing supplies and restocking exam
rooms. Other tasks are likely to involve cleaning exam, Setting up instruments and equipment and cleaning the
sterilizer according to the maintenance schedule. Some assistants are responsible for greeting patients, answering the
office phones, managing payroll, performing data entry and scheduling appointments
Clini
1 Duties:
A podiatric medical assistant's duties include keeping a record of the patient's medical history and vital signs, explaini
treatment procedures to the patient and answering any questions the patient may have. More hands-on assi
entail helping elderly patients take off and put on their shoes and move around the exam area, preparing the patient for a
procedure by giving a foot bath and clipping their toenails, and bandaging the patient's feet. Many assistants are
required to take a elop x-rays of the patient's legs, ankles or feet, cast for orthotics and apply fibergla:
ankle or foot. The assistant will also help with diabetic foot exams and noninvasive peripheral art
permitted by state law
casts to the
ial exams, where
Personal Care As:
© Keep detailed r
ords of patient care, medication administration and changes in health or other conditions.
¢ —Liaised between doctors and patients about care plans, progress and changing health conditions.
© Checked mail, shopped for groceries and handled bill payments
© Organized personal and professional calendars.
© Cleaned houses and living spaces, ran errands and cooked meals daily.
© Helped clients handle all personal needs, from simple cleaning and daily exercise to bathing and personal
poming.
Medical Assistant/ Intern
e Assist with treatments ordered by physician as supervised by physician or registered nurse
e Perform select clinical duties:
e Interview patients, measure vital signs, and record information on patients’ charts
Prepare treatment rooms for examination of patients
Perform basic clerical duties including answering the phone, maintaining records, and filing
e Perform basic materials management functions to include ordering and stocking of supplies