HH Health System

CLN Medical Assistant - DeKalb Orthopedics and Sports Medicine - FT - 1st Shift

Job Locations US-AL-Fort Payne
Hospital Dekalb Regional Medical Center
Requisition ID
2024-51132
Position Type
Regular Full-Time
Department Number
DK-66105
Department Name
PN - DOSM - Fort Payne

Overview

Job Summary

Acts as collaborative member of the clinical team in providing continuity and quality care to patients. Initiates patient care assessments, gathers vital signs, prepares patient and exam room for procedures, draw up meds and give injections. Provide patient educations and support as needed to assist providers, patients and family. Answer and return phone calls pertaining to patients medical/clinical questions and concerns.

Qualifications

Minimum Knowledge, Skills and Experience required:

 

Education: 

High school diploma or GED required. Certified Medical Assistant preferred. 

 

Experience:

Minimum of one year clinic experience in clinic setting.  Phlebotomy experience preferred. Previous customer service experience preferred. Typing, word processing, computer, and telephone skills preferred. Electronic Medical Records (EMR) experience in Athena is preferred, but not required. 

 

Additional Skills/Abilities:

Must have excellent communication skills with the ability to work in a fast paced environment, requiring prioritizing and changing tasks frequently and quickly.  Must be able to use computer, fax machine and copy machine. Must be detail oriented and work well in a team environment. Experience with GPMS/EMR is desired. BCLS must be received within the orientation period.

About Us

Dekalb Orthopedics and Sports Medicine 

Dekalb Orthopedics and Sports Medicine (DOSM) was founded in 2018 as a department of Dekalb Regional. DOSM serves as the absolute provider for your orthopedic needs in Dekalb County. We offer a wide variety of surgical and non-surgical treatments for joint pain, osteoarthritis, fractures, carpel and cubital tunnel syndrome, rotator cuff tears/SLAP, and ligament and cartilage injuries, among many other injuries and conditions. These treatments range from less invasive options, such as home exercises and joint injections, up to arthroscopic surgery and joint replacements. 

 

 

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