Medical Assistant
Boise State University
Boise, ID
ID: 7289760
Posted: 1 month ago
Application Deadline: Open Until Filled
Job Description
Job Summary/Basic Function:
Assist professional provider staff in providing medical care to patients. Perform back-office medical care including direct patient care, phlebotomy, medication refills and administration, injections, routine CLIA-waived lab testing, assisting with minor procedures and other functions and duties that comply with all state and federal regulations and requirements for the position of Certified/Registered Medical Assistant.
Level Scope:
Applies basic skills while developing some specialized skills in procedures, operations, techniques, tools, materials, and/or equipment appropriate to area of specialization; performs routine and/or repetitive tasks; limited decision making required; generally works under close supervision; has no or limited experience; work is performed from within specific limits of established procedures and/or defined instructions.
Essential Functions:
60% of the time the Medical Assistant must:
Patient Check-in and General Care
Get patient ready and set up for specific exams; e.g., all vital signs, gowning, eye chart examinations, surgical tray set up, organization for patient-provider flow, performing necessary lab tests prior to provider seeing patient as per standing orders of specific provider.
General care: ear irrigation, eye exam, autoclaving, EKG’s, nebulizer treatments, glucometer checks, cleaning instruments, CLIA-waived tests. Exam room stocking, respiratory treatments and testing including spirometry, pulse oxymetry, OSHA compliance testing, QA participation, assisting with minor surgical procedures.
Dispensary: Refill medications based on medical provider orders, administer medications via appropriate routes per medical provider orders, assist with inventory control, expiration checks, dispensing per medical provider orders.
35% of the time the Medical Assistant must:
All Lab Functions and Duties
Blood drawing (phlebotomy): centrifuge blood tubes, fill out lab requisition forms, prepare specimens for transport to outside lab services, perform CLIA-waived tests in-house, assist with special screening testing required for specific programs, example sickle cell screenings for NCAA athletes.
Injections: immunizations, allergy injections, TB skin tests, medication administration including contraceptives per medical provider written orders.
Specialty Student Campaigns: assist with student immunization clinics, specific screening tests for programs using standing orders per Medical Director.
5% of the time the Medical Assistant must:
Scheduling Appointments and General Other Office Duties
Make appointments with medical or counseling providers as appropriate or needed.
Return phone calls, call in refills to outside pharmacies, triage and contact regarding labor other test results.
Phone triage for students calling for medical advice, direction or home health care management.
Perform other clinical and non-clinical duties as assigned.
Knowledge, Skills, Abilities:
Experience: in medication administration; performing clinical venipuncture, injections, and vital signs; in obtaining health histories.
Knowledge of principles and processes for providing customer and personal services.
Minimum Qualifications:
Experience: performing Medical Assistant duties under the supervision of a licensed physician or designated clinical staff. Basic knowledge of ICD-9-CM and CPT medical coding (International Classification of Diseases - 9th Revision Clinical Modification and Current Procedural Terminology). Experience using a computer to enter and retrieve information.
Assist professional provider staff in providing medical care to patients. Perform back-office medical care including direct patient care, phlebotomy, medication refills and administration, injections, routine CLIA-waived lab testing, assisting with minor procedures and other functions and duties that comply with all state and federal regulations and requirements for the position of Certified/Registered Medical Assistant.
Level Scope:
Applies basic skills while developing some specialized skills in procedures, operations, techniques, tools, materials, and/or equipment appropriate to area of specialization; performs routine and/or repetitive tasks; limited decision making required; generally works under close supervision; has no or limited experience; work is performed from within specific limits of established procedures and/or defined instructions.
Essential Functions:
60% of the time the Medical Assistant must:
Patient Check-in and General Care
Get patient ready and set up for specific exams; e.g., all vital signs, gowning, eye chart examinations, surgical tray set up, organization for patient-provider flow, performing necessary lab tests prior to provider seeing patient as per standing orders of specific provider.
General care: ear irrigation, eye exam, autoclaving, EKG’s, nebulizer treatments, glucometer checks, cleaning instruments, CLIA-waived tests. Exam room stocking, respiratory treatments and testing including spirometry, pulse oxymetry, OSHA compliance testing, QA participation, assisting with minor surgical procedures.
Dispensary: Refill medications based on medical provider orders, administer medications via appropriate routes per medical provider orders, assist with inventory control, expiration checks, dispensing per medical provider orders.
35% of the time the Medical Assistant must:
All Lab Functions and Duties
Blood drawing (phlebotomy): centrifuge blood tubes, fill out lab requisition forms, prepare specimens for transport to outside lab services, perform CLIA-waived tests in-house, assist with special screening testing required for specific programs, example sickle cell screenings for NCAA athletes.
Injections: immunizations, allergy injections, TB skin tests, medication administration including contraceptives per medical provider written orders.
Specialty Student Campaigns: assist with student immunization clinics, specific screening tests for programs using standing orders per Medical Director.
5% of the time the Medical Assistant must:
Scheduling Appointments and General Other Office Duties
Make appointments with medical or counseling providers as appropriate or needed.
Return phone calls, call in refills to outside pharmacies, triage and contact regarding labor other test results.
Phone triage for students calling for medical advice, direction or home health care management.
Perform other clinical and non-clinical duties as assigned.
Knowledge, Skills, Abilities:
Experience: in medication administration; performing clinical venipuncture, injections, and vital signs; in obtaining health histories.
Knowledge of principles and processes for providing customer and personal services.
Minimum Qualifications:
Experience: performing Medical Assistant duties under the supervision of a licensed physician or designated clinical staff. Basic knowledge of ICD-9-CM and CPT medical coding (International Classification of Diseases - 9th Revision Clinical Modification and Current Procedural Terminology). Experience using a computer to enter and retrieve information.