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 Medical Assistant

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Country: USA
Location: California Tarzana
Relevant Work Experience: 2 years +
Career Level: Experienced Medical Assistant
Education Level :Medical Assistant Certificate
Job Status: Full time
Salary: $20k - $40k
Medical Assistant

Perform both front and back office duties. Includes preparing patient for dr., autoclaving and cleaning instruments, procedure set ups for casting, injections, taping, and surgical dressing changes for surgery patients, and wound patients. Make appointments verify insurance, schedule surgery, and maintain office inventory and more.
General requirements :
Can speak English clearly. Is organized and focused and friendly. Is well groomed, and responsible, on time to work. Gets satisfaction from work well done. Does not live too far from job. Has solid work history. Mature.
Technical requirements :
Can Draw blood. (one position is also open in which that skill is not necessary). Do vital signs. Manage lab reports, monitor, call in prescriptions. Some computer skills, e.g. typing.
Hiring Process:
Fax resume to 818 342-1609. You will be contacted. Please include references. First you will get a phone interview. Out of the applicants interviewed by phone, another in person interview may be scheduled.

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