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Medical Assistant (3317) COMMONWEALTH UROLOGY HARRODSBURG RD

Company: Lexington Clinic
Location: Lexington
Posted on: October 14, 2024

Job Description:

Monday-Thursday and occasional Fridays. Up to 32 hours per weekSUMMARY:The Medical Assistant functions as a member of the patient care team, contributing to the health management of the patients; performs a wide variety of patient care activities and accommodative services for Clinic patients, many in assistance to section Manager; maintains primary responsibility for all technical procedures and the operation and care of the nursing unit.PREFERRED QUALIFICATIONS:Formal training which will probably be indicated by a high school diploma or equivalent; experience working with the public; graduation from an approved medical assistant program preferred; current CPR certification required, knowledge of medical terminology; broad medical experience with emphasis in primary care.PHYSICAL GUIDELINES:Physical guidelines include the ability to move, traverse, position self, remain in a stationary position and negotiate steps for up to eight hours per day; lift, move and transport patients, equipment and supplies; motor coordination and manual dexterity; articulate speech; ability to read and understand orders; visual acuity.NOTE:This document is intended to describe the general nature and level of work performed. It is not intended to act as an exhaustive list of all duties, skills, and responsibilities required of personnel so classified. Attendance is an essential function of the job. LEXINGTON CLINIC IS AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER (EOE)

Keywords: Lexington Clinic, Louisville , Medical Assistant (3317) COMMONWEALTH UROLOGY HARRODSBURG RD, Healthcare , Lexington, Kentucky

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