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UVA Health
Overview
Provide clinical and administrative support in an ambulatory setting, including patient intake, vital signs, and assisting licensed healthcare professionals during procedures. Responsibilities also include performing laboratory tests, managing supplies, and coordinating patient scheduling and documentation.
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Compensation
$18 / HOUR
Posted
9 days ago
Mass General Brigham
The Medical Assistant supports healthcare teams by managing patient flow, taking vital signs, and documenting medical information. They also handle clinical tasks like specimen collection and non-clinical duties such as scheduling and insurance forms.
$23 - $25 / HOUR
17 days ago
Brown Medicine
The Medical Assistant performs clinical tasks such as collecting vital signs, assisting with physical examinations, and conducting point-of-care testing in an ambulatory setting. They also manage administrative duties including patient scheduling, EMR documentation, and ensuring exam rooms are prepared and stocked.
$23 / HOUR
25 days ago
Rome Health
The Ambulatory Medical Assistant performs administrative and clinical duties to support healthcare providers in an acute care hospital. They act as a patient advocate and care coordinator to ensure a seamless perioperative experience.
$16 - $18 / HOUR
1 month ago
Ann & Robert H. Lurie Children's Hospital of Chicago
The Medical Assistant performs daily clinical tasks in the outpatient/primary care setting, including administering medications, performing procedures like phlebotomy, and assisting physicians and other staff under nursing direction. They are also responsible for documenting data in the EMR, supporting administrative tasks, and maintaining clinic supplies.
$19 - $29 / HOUR
3 months ago
The Medical Assistant performs daily clinical tasks in an outpatient/primary care setting, including administering medications via injection or topical application, and performing procedures like phlebotomy under the direction of licensed providers. They also support clinic flow by assisting with intake activities, documentation in the EMR, and maintaining clinic supplies.