Exeter Hospital Exeter , NH 03833
Posted 2 months ago
Flexible Weekday Hours! Saturday#s rotations are approximately every 10 weeks. The medical assistant or orthopedic/ cast technologist assists#the Orthopedic Physician/Provider in office procedures and in surgical cases by performing the following duties. Requirements: Post-secondary Education BLS within 6 months of hire Orthopedic Technician Certification through a nationally recognized program (NBCOT) within 9 months of hire or#Registered/Certificated Medical Assistant with 2 years of Orthopedic#experience and completion of a registered Orthopedic Technologist program (ASOP) within 9 months of hire.
Assists/Performs cast removal and application. Applies braces, CAM walkers and other DME as directed by a physician/provider. Provides patient education on proper care and maintenance of cast or splint. Educates#patients on extremity signs and symptoms of ill-fitting cast/splint. Assists Physician/Provider with examinations and procedures and consults with the physician and other specialists as required to ensure optimal patient care. Assists the front office staff with patient scheduling; patient callbacks; coordinating patient referral; and securing appropriate insurance approvals. Performs accurate and timely documentation of patient care information on appropriate patient medical record forms. Performing clinical duties such as: obtaining vitals; cleaning instruments; preparing exam rooms; ordering casting supplies; and arranging for any necessary special equipment. Administration duties such as scheduling; organizing patient charts; filing; pulling and copying of patient records. Ordering/ preparation of medication under the direction of the physician. Applies#waterproof casts; fiberglass splints along with pre-op and post-op bulky splints. Removes sutures and staples and applies special wound care dressings under the direction of the attending physician. # # #INDLP
Flexible Weekday Hours! Saturday's rotations are approximately every 10 weeks.
The medical assistant or orthopedic/ cast technologist assists the Orthopedic Physician/Provider in office procedures and in surgical cases by performing the following duties.
Requirements:
Post-secondary Education
BLS within 6 months of hire
Orthopedic Technician Certification through a nationally recognized program (NBCOT) within 9 months of hire or Registered/Certificated Medical Assistant with 2 years of Orthopedic experience and completion of a registered Orthopedic Technologist program (ASOP) within 9 months of hire.
Major Responsibilities:
Assists/Performs cast removal and application.
Applies braces, CAM walkers and other DME as directed by a physician/provider.
Provides patient education on proper care and maintenance of cast or splint. Educates patients on extremity signs and symptoms of ill-fitting cast/splint.
Assists Physician/Provider with examinations and procedures and consults with the physician and other specialists as required to ensure optimal patient care.
Assists the front office staff with patient scheduling; patient callbacks; coordinating patient referral; and securing appropriate insurance approvals.
Performs accurate and timely documentation of patient care information on appropriate patient medical record forms.
Performing clinical duties such as: obtaining vitals; cleaning instruments; preparing exam rooms; ordering casting supplies; and arranging for any necessary special equipment.
Administration duties such as scheduling; organizing patient charts; filing; pulling and copying of patient records.
Ordering/ preparation of medication under the direction of the physician.
Applies waterproof casts; fiberglass splints along with pre-op and post-op bulky splints. Removes sutures and staples and applies special wound care dressings under the direction of the attending physician.
#INDLP
Exeter Hospital