What are the responsibilities and job description for the Certified Medical Assistant - Part-Time (Weekends) position at Frederiksted Health Care Inc?
Job Description
Job Description
The Certified Medical Assistant (CMA) is a multi-skilled health professional who will work interdependently with other health care professionals to provide quality health care to the patients of FHC. The CMA is educated and trained to perform both administrative and clinical skills in the medical care environment. Must have good communication and customer service skills, knowledge of medical terminology, possess the ability to use business office equipment and to remain calm during an emergency.
FHC will only hire Medical Assistants, with designated and recognize certification from the National Health Career Association (NHA). CMAs are unlicensed personnel and may only perform basic administrative, clerical and technical / clinical support services. As an unlicensed person, the CMA cannot assess, diagnose, prescribe treatment or perform any task that is invasive in nature. The CMA will practice under the Chief Medical Officer’s (CMOs) license and will operate as a part of the clinical nursing staff.
Patients and Staff shall refrain from referring to the CMA with the title of ‘Nurse’; it is illegal to refer to the CMA as a ‘Nurse’ or any other generic term that implies or leads an individual to believe that they are nurses. Inappropriate use of the title is a Class B misdemeanor under law. The CMA will, however, operate as a member of the nursing staff. Direct task supervision of the CMA falls under the senior licensed staff nurse who in turn reports to the Director of Nursing (DON).
Not a Supervisory role.
Essential Duties & Responsibilities :
Administrative : Operates computer systems to accomplish assigned database entries and other office tasks; answers call, and greets patients. Updates and maintains patients and other practice-specific information. May also be responsible for updating patient medical records, and adding written accounts from physicians or nurses based on exams and any lab tests in the EHR system. Works with tracking referrals and arranges hospital admissions and outside referrals for the physician.
Clinical : Once competency has been verified, the CMA is authorized to perform supportive clinical services deemed, ‘routine’ to include :
- Perform BLS when indicated : Operate the Automated External Defibrillator (AED) with regard to BLS / CPR administration
- Vital signs to include :
o height and weight measurement
o visual acuity screening (Snellen Eye Chart)
Administration of medications in pre-packaged and pre-filled unit-dose syringes is authorized with a verified written order (in the EHR) from the Provider (MD / DO / NP / PA / CNM). In addition, medication will be double-checked with licensed personnel prior to administration using the five rights of medication of administration. Exception : The Purified Protein Derivative (PPD) skin test, must be drawn from a multi-dose vial into a tuberculin syringe for intradermal administration; the dose will be double-checked with licensed personnel prior to administration using the five rights of medication of administration.
Five Rights of Medication Administration :
1. The right PATIENT
2. The right DRUG
3. The right DOSE
4. The right ROUTE
5. The right TIME
After medication administration, CMA will document the following statement in the EHR “medication verified with the charge nurse and / or physician, and administered using the five rights of medication administration.”
CMAs will NOT perform the following invasive procedures and services :
Qualification for Appointment
Key competencies : phlebotomy, CPR skills, OSHA standards, communication skills using appropriate medical terminology, information collection, and management, planning and organizing, accuracy, customer service skills, teamwork, initiative, adaptability, and confidentiality.
Education
Graduation from high school or GED certificate; some colleges preferred. Medical Assistant Certification from an accredited institution, is a must. FHC will only hire Medical Assistants, with designated and recognize certification from the National Health Career Association (NHA).
Experience
Two (2) is years of experience preferred. CMA externs with no experience may be afforded six (6) months of on-the-training to acquire BLS and NHA.
Special Skills
Fast learner who must be computer literate and be capable of learning software used to manage electronic health records. Must have strong multi-tasking skills, conflict resolution experience, customer service or patient relations experience, and quick response / accurate data entry to present treatment plans to patients in a short time frame. Bilingual E / S desirable.
Typical Physical Demands
Prolonged sitting or standing may be required. The ability to distinguish letters and symbols, as well as the ability to utilize the computers, is required. Work under stressful conditions as well as irregular hours may be required.
OSHA Blood Borne Pathogen Exposure (Please Check One) :
Category I : Job classification includes ALL employees who have occupational exposure
Category II : Job classification includes employees who are likely to have SOME occupational exposure to blood-borne pathogens because Category I tasks may occasionally be required.
Category III : Job Classification includes those employees who perform jobs and tasks where NO CONTACT with blood borne pathogens occurs and Category I and Category II tasks ARE NOT a condition of employment.