Job Title: Certified Medical Assistant
Location: Dallas, TX 75246 (Monday), Dallas TX 75251 (Tuesday to Friday)
Duration: 3+ months (Temp to Perm)
Pay Rate: $18.00 – $21.00/Hour
Certification/Degree Requirements: CMA, BLS (from AHA), Valid driver license
Job Summary:
The Certified Medical Assistant 1, under the direction of a physician, assists in the delivery of health care for patients. This position performs a wide variety of patient care activities including, but not limited to, maintenance of clinical record and documentation, administering medications, giving injections, and taking vital signs.
Essential functions of the role
- Assists in examination and treatment of patients under the direction of a physician.
- Prepares treatment rooms for examination of patients.
- Cleans rooms after procedures, cleans and disinfects equipment, restocks supplies. Assists and accompanies patients from waiting room and prepares patients for examination.
- Interviews patients and records or inputs information to patients’ medical record.
- Collects all medical data in order to facilitate the physician’s ability to draw conclusions about the patient’s needs.
- Ensure all charts and forms for the office visit are ready for the provider.
- Measures, collects and records patient’s vital signs (i.e., pulse rate, temperature, blood pressure, weight, and height), and prepares patients for examinations and tests, procedures and x-rays.
- Performs routine patient testing, acquires and processes electrocardiograms, and collects and processes blood specimens and urine samples.
- Prepares and administers routine oral, rectal, medications, injections and vaccinations excluding controlled substances, as directed by Physician.
- Identifies and reports adverse reactions.
- Removes sutures and Client and change sterile and non-sterile dressings, as requested.
Key Success Factors:
- Medical assistant certification from a program accredited by American Association of Medical Assistants or the American Medical Technologists.
- Knowledge of principles of safe and accurate medical administration.
- Knowledge of the 5 rights: right patient, right medication, right dose, right route, right time.
- Ability to accurately document patient information in accordance with organizational policies, regulations and procedures.
- Familiarity with HIPPA regulations.
- Ability to make observations of the general physical condition of the patient and notifies the nurse/healthcare provider of abnormalities.
- Ability to give injections and draw blood.
- Knowledge of medical terminology.
- Excellent bedside manner and ability to make patients feel at ease.
- Appears friendly, reassuring and approachable to patients.
- Ability to take instruction from a doctor.
- Familiarity with medical charts and records.
- High attention to detail.
