Medical Assistant, Obstetrics & Gynecology
SUNY Downstate Health Sciences University - New York City, NY
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Medical Assistant, Obstetrics & GynecologyJob No: 496687 Department: OBSTETRICS CLINIC Local Title: Medical Assistant, Obstetrics & Gynecology Budget Title: Medical Assistant Work Type: Full Time Location: Brooklyn, NY Categories: Clinical, Patient CareAre you looking to take your career to new heights with a leader in healthcare? SUNY Downstate Health Sciences University is one of the nation's leading metropolitan medical centers. As the only academic medical center in Brooklyn, we serve a large population that is among the most diverse in the world. We are also highly-ranked by Castle Connolly Medical, a healthcare rating company for consumers, among the top 5 leading U.S. medical schools for training doctors.Bargaining Unit:CSEAJob Summary:The Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology at SUNY Downstate Health Sciences University is seeking a full-time Medical Assistant.Medical Assistants perform clinical, laboratory, and clerical support activities in inpatient care areas of the hospital, hospital ambulatory services, outpatient clinics, and laboratories. Incumbents assist physicians or other hospitalmedical personnel in providing patient care, preparing patients for procedures and examinations, recording vital patient data, and performing standardized routine laboratory procedures such as phlebotomy, patient specimen collection, and specimen processing. Incumbents also perform routine clerical activities such as greeting and directing patients, accessioning tests, producing reports, answering telephones, gathering and entering data, and scheduling appointments.Illustrative Duties Medical Assistants function under the direct supervision and guidance of nursing personnel, physicians, and other medical and laboratory personnel in the performance of assigned duties. The supervisor oversees and instructs them in how to perform unusual or special procedures and techniques, spot-checks work and provides overall direction, control and guidance. Abnormal findings or conditions are referred to the supervisor for review, confirmation, and further investigation. Medical Assistants must share pertinent information regarding patient care with physicians and nursing personnel. During an emergency situation, these positions are expected to immediately get the assistance of physicians and nursing personnel but their assistance to gather the necessary equipment during such situations may be required.Clinical and Laboratory Activities:Acclimatizes patient and family to unit, provides general information regarding room, unit, and hospital. Obtains, records, and exchanges information on behalf of or with patient. Prepares patient for exam or laboratory test. Answers routine questions relative to procedures and assists physician with the examination process, including chaperoning patients during clinical exams. Accurately records the patient's stated reason for visit, recent medical problem(s) and other information as required.Reviews all relevant information with patient, prepares and distributes patient information packets relating to the nature of the specific illness andor medical procedure.Obtains and records patient information such as weight, height, blood pressure, and vital signs. Performs various routine laboratory techniques such as dipstick urines, fingerstick glucose, etc., and performs additional screening such as vision testing as required. Provides basic patient care to include ambulation, range of motion, support of activity, hydration, nourishment, personal hygiene, comfort measures, vital signs, and toileting. Answers routine questions relative to procedures and assists physicians or other health care personnel during clinical exams and procedures.Assists patient with ambulatory difficulty. Escorts and transports patient to other areas.Processes patient orders, checks lab orders and completed draws, following up as necessary as authorized by established policies, and calls in orders for additional testing as authorized by physician or other licensed medical personnel.Processes medical orders, patient orders, and health care provider orders in accordance with established policy and in accordance with the documents in the patient's medical record. This includes scheduling follow-up appointments, entering lab information into the computer system, performing simple, non-sterile dressing changes, and other duties that do not involve use of professional judgment, critical thinking, or provision of skilled care. Operates a variety of laboratory equipment (i.e., centrifuges) using standardized procedures in the preparation of sample material for testing, and records results in patients' medical records or in computer.Centrifuges patient specimensbalance tubes. Subdivides specimens and determines which specimens must be sent to outside laboratories. Identifies unsatisfactory specimens (clotted, hemolyzed, QNS, etc.). Cleans, prepares and sterilizes instruments according to established procedures and disposes of contaminated supplies in accordance with established procedures.Under the direction of a registered nurse, obtains peripherally drawn blood specimens; obtains and transmits 12 lead EKG; obtains, documents, and notifies registered nurse regarding blood glucose level results obtained via point of care testing; and performs glucometer quality control checks per established policies. Performs patient phlebotomy which involves identification of draw site and specimen requirements. Utilizes universal precautions in specimen collection on adult and pediatric patients when performing venipuncture, macro and micro sampling, proper disposal of used equipment, and transporting patient specimens to the lab. Follows up on unidentified or misidentified patient labeling, missing specimens or requisitions, or inappropriate or duplicate test orders. Serves as a patient safety companion providing visual patient observation for patients at risk. Monitors patients on suicide watch as required by policy. Communicates patient behavior to appropriate nursingmedical staff. Documents observations related to patient behaviors, affect, interactions with others, and responses to registered nurse safety interventions.Summons assistance in emergency situations and obtains needed equipment.Clerical Activities:Greets visitors, directs them to appropriate locations, and responds to routine visitor questions.Processes incomingoutgoing mail and reports; sort and delivers mail to designated personnel and patients; and prepares routine patient related correspondence.Answers phones, screens and routes calls as appropriate, and takes complete and accurate messages. Refers problematic phone calls to appropriate party, pages, staff, and contacts other areas of hospital as necessary for information. During initial telephone triage, must be able to identify severity of patient's medical condition in order to know whether or not patient can be seen in clinic, physician's office or must be referred to emergency room. Elicits accurate information and records it according to prescribed protocol.Responds to inquiries from physicians, nurses, or other medical personnel regarding patient information andor test results. Answers routine patient questions related to scheduling, billing, and additional testing that has been ordered, etc. Prepares daily patient scheduling reports. Transcribes or processes orders as needed. Routes patient correspondence and information as required. Performs patient reception, monitors patient flow, schedules appointments, including return visits or additional laboratory tests, provides necessary patient visit instructions, and handles appointment changes. Accessions laboratory test from requisition. Using hospital CAIS andor Pathology Laboratory Information System, enters proper patient and ordering clinician demographic information, enters appropriate laboratory tests, and generates bar code labels with patient and test information.Performs patient specimen processing which includes initiating calls to the appropriate party to obtain correct information or specimen, identification of specimen, labeling specimen, and data entry of patient information into computerized system. Prepares specimens for transportation and may transport specimens to appropriate laboratory.Registers andor enters patient information into computer databases, including but not limited to patient demographics, on-line charge entry, etc.Checks insurance eligibility and, as needed, obtains prior approval from insurance companies. Determines required co-payments, collects patient payments and provides receipts.Reviews and processes patient charges by reviewing encounter tickets containing CPT codes and entering the codes and charges into the computer system.Maintains stock in patient care area, conducts inventory, and reorders medical and office supplies based on established requirements using automated and manual purchase order processes.Prepares updates and maintains patient charts and files; reviews medical records ensuring that all required patient information is accurate and available; maintains daily and clinical logs.Identifies resources to contact for maintenance and repairs. Arranges for work orders for departments such as telecommunications and the physical plant. Communication:Medical Assistants have frequent oral communication with patients and their families to obtain, provide, or elicit information. They also have daily contact with physicians, and laboratory and medical personnel in the performance of routine clinical, laboratory and clerical activities. They regularly confer with medical andor other professional staff regarding procedures and processes. During an emergency situation, these positions are expected to immediately get the assistance of physicians and nursing personnel.Required Qualifications: Open Competitive: One year of experience performing clinical and clerical support activities in a health care setting, or completion of a medical assistant program.Preferred Qualifications:Work Schedule:Monday to Friday; 8:00am to 4:00pm (Full-Time)Salary GradeRank: SG-8Salary Range: As per civil service guidelinesExecutive Order:Pursuant to Executive Order 161, no State entity, as defined by the Executive Order, is permitted to ask, or mandate, in any form, that an applicant for employment provide his or her current compensation, or any prior compensation history, until such time as the applicant is extended a conditional offer of employment with compensation. If such information has been requested from you before such time, please contact the Governor's Office of Employee Relations at (518) 474-6988 or via email at Employment Opportunity Statement:SUNY Downstate Health Sciences University is an affirmative action, equal opportunity employer and does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, national origin, religion, creed, age, disability, sex, gender identity or expression, sexual orientation, familial status, pregnancy, predisposing genetic characteristics, military status, domestic violence victim status, criminal conviction, and all other protected classes under federal or state laws.Women, minorities, veterans, individuals with disabilities and members of underrepresented groups are encouraged to apply.If you are an individual with a disability and need a reasonable accommodation for any part of the application process, or in order to perform the essential functions of a position, please contact Human Resources at : February 09, 2025 Eastern Standard Time Applications close:
Created: 2025-02-16