Proven RMA at Prisma Health Radiation Oncology, adept in telehealth and emergency protocols, showcases exceptional problem-solving and communication skills. Demonstrated ability to enhance patient care and support team efficiency, excelling in fast-paced environments. Skilled in data entry and maintaining composure under pressure, consistently delivering above expectations. Organized and dependable candidate successful at managing multiple priorities with a positive attitude. Willingness to take on added responsibilities to meet team goals. Detail-oriented individual with exceptional communication and project management skills. Proven ability to handle multiple tasks effectively and efficiently in fast-paced environments. Recognized for taking proactive approach to identifying and addressing issues, with focus on optimizing processes and supporting team objectives. Results-oriented achiever with proven ability to exceed targets and drive success in fast-paced environments. Combines strategic thinking with hands-on experience to deliver impactful solutions and enhance organizational performance. Dynamic individual with hands-on experience in [Area of expertise] and talent for navigating challenges. Brings strong problem-solving skills and proactive approach to new tasks. Known for adaptability, creativity, and results-oriented mindset. Committed to making meaningful contributions and advancing organizational goals.
Helped
in telehealth situations by meeting with patients before they speak with the doctor. Taking the patient’s medical history, ask about any changes since the last visit, and walk the patient through a COVID-19 exposure questionnaire. In some cases, the MA may need to get creative, asking patients questions designed to help gauge wellness and identify potential issues without the benefit of an actual physical exam.
helping patients maintain social distancing. MAs might be asked to have patients wait in their cars instead of the waiting room and screen or triage patients before they even walk into the facility.
Inside healthcare facilities, sterilization is more important than ever. Medical assistants may be asked to clean high-touch surfaces in between patients and clean other areas in accordance with CDC recommendations.
Registered Medical Assistant
American Medical Technologists- 2008
Registered Medical Assistant
American Medical Technologists- 2008