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UCLA Health Medical Assistant III - Neurophysiology in Los Angeles, California
Description
With your passion for solving clinical mysteries and our comprehensive imaging capabilities and sophisticated technology, you can experience an exciting and rewarding career at UCLA Health. You'll be able to elevate your skills, expand your knowledge, and grow your career within an inclusive, supportive, and empowering workplace. Come see for yourself!
As a Medical Assistant III (MA 3) with our Deep Brain Stimulation (DBS) Clinic, you will provide patient care support to a multidisciplinary team of physicians. Your responsibilities will include assisting with patient flow management, from registration to discharge, ensuring an efficient and smooth outpatient experience that promotes optimal patient satisfaction and clinic operations. As a Medical Assistant, you will be expected to recognize normal and abnormal clinical signs and symptoms, as well as respond appropriately to life-threatening emergencies. You will deliver direct patient care to a diverse patient population within the clinic, collaborating with clinic management, administration, physicians, fellows, residents, medical students, nursing staff, patient services personnel, and other ancillary staff.
Additional responsibilities include, but are not limited to, processing medication refill requests, completing patient disability paperwork, managing patient phone inquiries, scheduling appointments, obtaining insurance authorizations, maintaining inventory of clinic supplies, and provide cross-coverage for other members of the Clinical Neurophysiology team as needed.
Salary Range: $28.06 - $37.02 Hourly
Qualifications
Requirements:
Medical Assistant Diploma/Certificate from a secondary, post secondary or adult education program
BLS certificate from American Heart Association or American Red Cross
Proficiency in measuring vital signs, including blood pressure and temperature, as well as the use of a Hertel Exophthalmometer, weight scale, and height measurement devices
Knowledge of normal and abnormal symptomatology and life-threatening medical problems
Strong interpersonal skills to interact with patients, families, and healthcare professionals with compassion
Familiarity with EPIC (EHR/EMR system) is preferred.
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