Women's Care
Location
Winter Park, Florida
The Medical Assistant provides professional clinical care by preparing patients for examinations, assisting providers during procedures, and documenting medical history and vital signs. They are also responsible for maintaining a safe, sterile environment and performing clinical tasks such as phlebotomy and injections as directed.
Candidates must have a high school diploma or GED and be a graduate of a nationally accredited Medical Assistant program or a military-trained Medical Technician. Certification as a Medical Assistant is preferred, along with current CPR or BLS certification and experience in OBGYN or primary care settings.
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