Medical Assistant/ Patient Escort at American Endovascular and Amputation Prevention – New York, New York
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About Company:
Why Choose American Endovascular?American Endovascular provides important administrative and business support services to teams of renowned medical professionals who save the limbs that others can’t. These physicians represent the “best of the best "nationally recognized as innovators and leaders in the fields of Amputation Prevention and Endovascular & Interventional Radiology. We are committed to helping medical professionals advance minimally invasive-image guided procedures, leading the forefront of the next wave of endovascular care.
Our Identity StatementWe are the only multi-center practice, including the first state-licensed, diversified endovascular ambulatory surgery center in NYC, that offers superior comprehensive and collaborative care for multiple vascular conditions, delivering PAD outcomes that surpass those reported in the published literature.
We are going to improve and save the lives of more than 30,000 people by 2030 because we empower our people to raise awareness and take action to eliminate pain, avoid hospitalizations, and give people their lives back.
Job description:
American Endovascular is looking for an experienced Certified Medical Assistants/ Patient Escort. If you are motivated and compassionate and care about improving patients' lives, American Endovascular is the place for you. You will have the opportunity to work in a very friendly and supportive environment with dedicated professionals who value the people who work with them and are committed to excellent patient care. You will be an integral part of this team and have an opportunity to make a difference in the office and in the lives of the patients. This is a dynamic opportunity with room to grow. Phlebotomy certification is required.
Medical Assistant Responsibilities:
- Support physicians and nurses in daily operations.
- Serve as a scribe to document patient reports.
- Welcome and guide patients through their visits.
- Record vital signs and collect lab samples.
- Gather and update medical and medication history.
- Ensure supplies are stocked and equipment is cleaned.
- Maintain a sterile and organized pre- and post-op environment.
- Assist patients with scheduling follow-up appointments.
- Build and maintain strong professional relationships with physicians, staff, and management.
- Uphold professionalism in all patient and healthcare interactions.
- Verify insurance eligibility and obtain authorizations for office visits and ultrasounds.
- Handle incoming calls and schedule patient referrals.
- Perform additional tasks as needed.
Patient Escort Responsibilities:
- Patient Transportation: Escort patients from nursing homes to vascular centers and back.
- Pre-Appointment Preparation: Visit nursing homes prior to appointment dates to ensure patients are prepped for procedures, including confirming that they haven't eaten and that all necessary paperwork is completed.
- Coordination: Arrange and confirm transportation logistics for patients.
- Patient Care: Assist patients with mobility and ensure their comfort during transport and at appointments.
- Communication: Act as a liaison between nursing home staff, patients, and vascular center staff to ensure smooth coordination.
- Bilingual preferred (Spanish/English)
Availability:
- Full Time Required: Must have flexibility- hours depends on patient appointments and needs.
- Availability early am to evening late evenings required. (No weekends).
Location:
- Travel required between Nursing Homes and vascular center located at 505 East 116th Street, New York, NY 10029.
High School Graduate
Medical Assistant School Graduate
Registered Medical Assistant issued by the state of NY.
Certified in Basic Cardiac Life Support
Job Type: Full-time
Work Location: In person
This role is pivotal in providing care and ensuring the comfort and readiness of patients before their treatments. If you're interested in applying or want to know more about the position, let me know!
The required skills such as medical assisting, phlebotomy, and specimen processing are essential for performing clinical tasks accurately and safely on a daily basis. Proficiency with medical instruments and sterilization ensures that the work environment remains hygienic and compliant with healthcare standards. Drawing blood and taking vital signs are routine responsibilities that require precision and patient care sensitivity. Answering phones and coordinating with nurse practitioners demand strong communication and organizational skills to maintain efficient clinic operations. Preferred skills like familiarity with electronic health records and bilingual communication enhance the ability to serve patients effectively and support the healthcare team in delivering comprehensive care.
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Job Location
This job is located in the New York, New York, 10029, United States region.