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Certified Medical Assistant, Diabetic Care Team (DCT)

Brio Medical
Full-time
On-site
Greenville, South Carolina, United States
Full-time jobs in South Carolina
Full-time
Description

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Weekly Hours: Full Time - 40 hours per week

Location: Must be willing to travel between all Brio locations depending on schedule needs (Harrison Bridge Rd, Simpsonville and Bella Grove Rd, Greenville)

Position Overview: Works independently with the Diabetic population to perform Diabetic Care Visits, identify gaps in care, safety concerns, and social needs. Prepares charts for scheduled visits.Β 

Responsibilities:

  • Takes ownership of ensuring the β€œBrio Way” is experienced by Brio patients, families, and internal team members. Promotes an authentic, transparent work environment within the clinical areas.Β 
  • Helps carry out team short term and long-term goals for Diabetic Care Team (DCT) and ensure efficiencies with processes.Β 
  • Prepares charts for scheduled Diabetic Care Visits with patients and ensures patient is up to date on all routine screenings and immunizations.
  • Will have face to face time, approximately 45 minutes up to 1 hour, with each patient to ensure patient’s chart is up to date, perform vitals, administer vaccinations, and perform routine screenings such as ABI, Diabetic Eye Exam, and EKG.Β 
  • Provide communication with providers regarding patient needs identified in scheduled Diabetic Care Visit, such as gaps in care, safety concerns and social needs, for their upcoming follow-up visit.Β 
  • Help to identify patients eligible for DCT appointments and schedule/alert provider when needed.
Requirements


Required Education:

  • CMA or RMA required
  • Comfortable with computer skills and excellent typing
  • Must be comfortable practicing candor and giving feedback to team members when appropriate.Β 
  • Medical office experience preferred but not required
  • Excellent interpersonal and communication (oral and written) skills

Work environment and Physical Demands: Requires sitting, standing, and walking associated with normal physician office environment. Person may be exposed to fumes, airborne particles, infectious diseases, blood/bodily fluids, and disease-bearing specimens.Β