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Medical Scribe

49 Forest Road Monroe, NY, 10950

About Us: 

At Aizer Health,, we are not just a healthcare facility – we are a provider of transformative care, powered by compassion and innovation. As a leading Federally Qualified Community Health Center, we are rewriting the script on what quality healthcare means, one patient interaction at a time. We provide every patient with the highest quality of care possible and emphasize a relationship-based approach that caters to the whole person. Our rapidly growing Center offers world-class services that include Internal Medicine, Pediatrics, Acute Care, Dentistry, Optometry, Women’s Health, Rehabilitation, Behavioral Health, and select specialty services. We provide holistic services that uplift and empower our community. 

Step into a realm where excellence meets empathy. Our cutting-edge technology, unwavering support system, and robust infrastructure empower our team to deliver unparalleled care. Where your growth is nurtured and celebrated. Make a tangible difference in the lives of individuals and the health of our community. 

Team Overview: 

  • Our Women's Health Department provides compassionate and comprehensive care across all stages of life. We specialize in gynecology, obstetrics, reproductive health, and menopause management, focusing on preventive health, specialized treatments, and patient education. With a patient-centered approach and collaborative care model, we prioritize women's well-being through advanced medical practices and supportive services.

Work Hours:  

Monday-Thursday between 7:45 am - 5 pm, Fridays 7:45 am - 3/5pm, 1 Sunday a month 9 am - 5 pm

Position Overview: 

  • Accurate Documentation of Physician Encounters: Accompany physicians into patient examination rooms to transcribe medical histories and physical exams accurately. Ensure meticulous recording of all interactions in the electronic medical record. (EMR) 
  • Accurate Recording of Diagnoses, Symptoms, and Instructions: List all diagnoses, symptoms, follow-up instructions, and prescriptions precisely as dictated by the physician. Maintain clarity and completeness in patient records within the EMR.
  • Transcription of Patient Orders: Transcribe all patient orders, including laboratory tests, radiology tests, medications, etc., ensuring accuracy and timeliness. Facilitate seamless communication of physician directives across healthcare teams.
  • Documentation of Procedures and Encounters:  Accurately document all procedures performed by physicians in the EMR (eClinicalWorks) in a timely manner. Ensure comprehensive and detailed records of patient care activities.
  • Documentation of Work Processes: Document work processes as required, adhering to organizational protocols and regulatory standards. Maintain thorough records to support efficient operational workflows.
  • Patient Vital Signs and Phlebotomy: Take vital signs appropriately and perform phlebotomy when necessary, ensuring patient comfort and safety. Support clinical assessments with accurate and timely data collection.
  • Establishing Effective Working Relationships: Foster effective working relationships with physicians, healthcare staff, and management. Collaborate seamlessly to support patient care and organizational goals.
  • Recognition and Recording of Physical Exam Details: Demonstrate proficiency in recognizing the physical exam process and recording detailed examination findings. Support clinical decision-making with precise documentation of exam results.
  • Assessment and Care Planning: Evaluate and assess individual patient needs comprehensively, determining medical urgency as appropriate. Implement physician orders and interventions to facilitate optimal patient care outcomes.
  • Continuous Learning and Skill Development: Demonstrate clinical knowledge, technical proficiency, and a proactive approach to learning new skills. Stay updated with medical advancements and best practices to enhance patient care delivery.
  • Patient Advocacy and Confidentiality: Serve as a patient advocate, prioritizing confidentiality and adhering to HIPAA requirements at all times. Maintain trust and respect patient privacy throughout all interactions and documentation processes. 

Our Core Values: 

  • Putting Patients First: Every decision, every action, revolves around the well-being of those we serve. 
  • Powered by Community: We are not just a healthcare center; we are a community-driven force, igniting change and progress. 
  • Driven by Collaboration: Together, we are stronger. Collaboration fuels our innovation and drives our success. 
  • Empowering Success: We believe in empowering our team members to reach new heights, fostering a culture of growth and achievement. 
  • Nurturing Growth: Personal and professional growth isn't just encouraged; it's nurtured, supported, and celebrated.

 

Minimum Qualifications: 

  • High school graduate or equivalent 
  • Knowledge of medical terminology 
  • Excellent communication and interpersonal skills 
  • Team player and strong communicator 
  • Self-motivated for personal and professional growth 
  • Be part of the solution 
  • Make a positive impact 
  • Continually look to improve 
  • Stay connected to the work 

Preferred Qualifications: 

  • 6 months+ experience as a Medical Scribe and/or training or equivalent combination of education and experience
  • eClinicalWorks experience a plus 

Pay & Benefits: 

  • $22 per hour, commensurate with experience. 
  • Comprehensive benefits package including Medical, Dental, and Vision Insurance with no employee contribution. 
  • Generous Paid Time Off, ensuring you have the flexibility to recharge and rejuvenate. 
  • 8 Paid Holidays 
  • 403(b) Retirement Plan, setting you up for a secure future. 
  • Team Appreciation Bonus, recognizing your contributions and dedication. 
  • Short-term and Long term disability 
  • Life/Accidental Death and Dismemberment Insurance 

 

Come do your best work at Aizer Health—where every interaction is an opportunity to transform lives. 

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