Medical Technician
Retina Consultants of South Carolina
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About this role
Here at Retina Consultants of South Carolina, our mission is to foster a friendly and inviting environment for both our patients and our staff. We firmly believe that we can make a positive impact on the lives of everyone who walks through our front doors. Our offices provide top-quality care, medications, and support. With a positive culture, amazing benefits, improved work-life balance, and the opportunity to truly make a difference, we hope you'll discover your passion within our practice.Schedule varies depending on the assigned role and/or assigned physician
Compensation:
$16.50 - $18.50 hourly
Responsibilities:Triage patients and record consistent and accurate documentation of patients’ medical history Performing prescreening exams Checking vision and identifying chief complaints Tonometry & dilation Administering medications to patients in the clinic and providing patient education Will be required to get detailed health information from patients and document health histories Various diagnostic tests (Fundus photos, OCT, Visual Fields), and may also include some advanced diagnostic testing Assist with maintaining an efficient clinic experience Assisting physicians with ophthalmic procedures Maintaining medical/surgical supplies Utilize EHR with all HIPAA standards Prepare the examination room and the patient's medical record Understanding of basic healthcare terminology Driving a company-provided vehicle that may hold employees and office equipment Managing incoming phone calls and documenting communications within patient platforms such as NexTech, Pressia On-Call, or other relevant sourcesQualifications:Must have completed an accredited medical assisting program and a supervised externship in a healthcare setting
Solid communication and customer service skills Work experience as a medical assistant performing admin duties or similar role in a healthcare work environment preferred Ability use a computer to complete administrative tasks High school diploma or GED
Reliability is a top priorityBeing in person and punctual Ability to master ophthalmology and retina terminology with a basic understanding of healthcare terminologyMust be able to multitask Possess high energy, and have a positive & professional attitude Strong communication skills with a team-player approach Critical time management skills Demonstrated ability to interact with healthcare professionals, patients, and insurance companies alike with poise and proper etiquetteAdhere to ongoing training and education Demonstrate effectiveness by showing courtesy, diligence, integrity, and teamwork Strong interpersonal skills (effective listening, clear communication, effective customer problem resolution, warm demeanor) Willing to train Ability to lift more than 30 lbs Ability to converse with patients – speaking and hearing Frequent use of a computer terminal, keyboard, and mouse Manual dexterity to operate ophthalmic equipment About Company• Benefits: Paid Time Off + Holidays, Medical Insurance, Vision, Dental, 401(k), Life Insurance
• Travel within 120 miles is required (company-provided transportation, day trips only), which can mean early mornings and long days
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