Medical Assistant

Ocala, FL
Full Time
Multiple Divisions
Experienced

Join Our Patient-Focused Team as a Full Time Medical Assistant in Ocala!

SIMEDHealth is looking for compassionate and detail-oriented Full Time Medical Assistants to join our dedicated teams across several clinics in our Ocala office. As a Medical Assistant, you will play a vital role in delivering exceptional patient care and ensuring the efficient flow of our clinical operations. Your commitment to customer service, safety, and professionalism will directly impact the patient experience.

What You'll Need:

  • Graduation from an accredited Medical Assisting program or National Certification (preferred)
  • Current BLS/CPR certification (required)
  • Previous experience (1-2 years) using electronic health records (preferred)
  • At least one year of experience in a private medical office or hospital setting (preferred)
  • Bilingual abilities are a plus!
Your Role Will Involve:
  • Ensuring accurate and complete patient information is readily available in their electronic medical records.
  • Welcoming patients to the exam room and efficiently documenting their vital signs in the EHR.
  • Serving as a key point of contact for medication refill requests, coordinating between patients and providers.
  • Administering prescribed medications (injections, oral, topical) according to your training and qualifications.
  • Skillfully assisting with and performing various patient procedures (EKGs, spirometry, dressings, wound care, etc.) based on your expertise and clinic needs.
  • Triaging patient phone calls with care and providing helpful responses to their medical inquiries.
  • Proactively assisting patients with the often-complex process of referrals and authorizations for procedures and surgeries.

SIMEDHealth offers a comprehensive benefits package that includes:

  • Health Insurance
  • Dental Insurance
  • Life Insurance
  • Short/Long Term Disability Insurance
  • Vision Insurance
  • HSA
  • 401(k)/Profit Sharing
  • Paid holidays
  • PTO
  • Wellness discounts

Visit SIMEDHealth.com to learn more! SIMEDHealth is an equal opportunity employer.

SIMEDHealth is an equal opportunity employer. To learn more about SIMEDHealth, please visit SIMEDHealth.com/jobs.

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