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NOMS Healthcare
Overview
The physical therapist is responsible for evaluating, planning, directing, and administering physical therapy treatments as prescribed by a physician to restore function and prevent disability. This includes assisting patients to reach maximum performance levels and ensuring accurate, timely documentation of patient status changes.
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Posted
2 months ago
The intern will be responsible for efficiently transcribing patient information, documenting in the Electronic Medical Record (EMR), and conducting professional phone conversations with patients. Essential functions also include scheduling appointments and managing general patient interactions while maintaining a professional demeanor.
The Nurse Practitioner will provide primary care services, including assessing and managing patients in the clinic according to established standards, while adhering to all HIPAA and OSHA regulations. Essential functions involve performing comprehensive physical exams, ordering and interpreting diagnostics, administering treatments, and collaborating with physicians on acute and long-term patient needs.
3 months ago
The Medical Assistant will assist providers with patient care, including accompanying patients, collecting history, performing screenings, assisting with procedures, and charting. Clerical duties such as scheduling, record management, and insurance verification are also required.
The Medical Assistant is responsible for assisting providers with direct patient care, managing charts, scheduling appointments, and supporting in-office procedures, while also handling clerical duties when necessary.
4 months ago
The Nurse Practitioner will provide primary care services, including assessing and managing patients in the clinic according to established standards, and will be responsible for performing physical exams, ordering diagnostics, and developing therapeutic plans. Essential functions also include administering medications, suturing minor lacerations, educating patients, and collaborating with physicians on acute and long-term patient needs.