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Medical Assistant Cardiology
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United States , Aurora
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21.85 - 32.80 USD / Hour
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Medical Assistant or LPN - OBGYN Clinic
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United States , Aurora
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21.85 - 36.15 USD / Hour
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United States , Aurora; Naperville; North Aurora; Batavia
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Medical Assistant Cardiology
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Join our cardiology clinic in Aurora as a Medical Assistant, supporting patient care through clinical and administrative duties. This role requires a GED/HS diploma, MA certification or 2 years of experience, and excellent communication skills. We offer a comprehensive benefits package including ...
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United States , Aurora
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Join our team as a Medical Assistant in North Aurora. You will be a key patient care team member, supporting physicians with clinical duties like vitals, vaccines, and EHR documentation. We require a diploma, MA program graduate/experience, CPR certification, and strong communication skills. We o...
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United States , North Aurora
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Join our team as a Medical Assistant in Aurora, supporting physicians in delivering high-quality ambulatory care. Your role includes taking vitals, administering medications, and documenting in the EHR. We require a diploma, MA program graduation or experience, and CPR certification. We offer com...
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United States , Aurora
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Medical Assistant - Pediatrics
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Join our pediatric team as a Medical Assistant across multiple Chicago-area clinics. You will support physicians with clinical duties, including taking vitals, administering vaccines, and documenting in EHR. We require a Medical Assistant diploma or 2+ years of experience, CPR certification, and ...
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United States , Oak Lawn; Tinley Park; Downers Grove; Aurora
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Medical Assistant or LPN - Family Medicine Clinic
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Join our Family Medicine Clinic in Aurora as a Medical Assistant or LPN. This role involves direct patient care, performing vitals, assisting with procedures, and lab duties. We require a completed MA program or equivalent experience, with BLS certification. We offer comprehensive benefits includ...
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United States , Aurora
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Join Any Lab Test Now in Aurora as a Certified Clinical Medical Assistant. Utilize your phlebotomy and DOT testing experience in a customer-focused role. We offer paid training, certification, benefits, and a collaborative work environment. Advance your healthcare career with us.
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United States , Aurora
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20.00 - 23.00 USD / Hour
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Explore rewarding Medical Assistant I jobs and launch a vital healthcare career at the intersection of clinical support and patient care. A Medical Assistant I is an essential, entry-level allied health professional who performs a dynamic blend of administrative and clinical duties under the supervision of physicians, nurses, or other licensed healthcare providers. This role is fundamental to the smooth operation of outpatient clinics, physician offices, and ambulatory care centers, serving as a critical link between patients and the clinical team. Individuals in these jobs are valued for their versatility, compassion, and technical skill, making them indispensable members of any modern medical practice. The typical responsibilities of a Medical Assistant I are dual-faceted, encompassing both front-office and back-office tasks. On the clinical side, common duties include preparing patients for examinations, recording vital signs such as blood pressure and heart rate, documenting patient histories, and assisting providers during procedures. They often perform basic laboratory tests, collect and prepare laboratory specimens like blood via phlebotomy, administer medications as directed, and ensure exam rooms are stocked, sanitized, and organized according to strict infection control protocols. Administratively, professionals in these jobs may schedule appointments, manage patient records in electronic health record (EHR) systems, handle billing and coding information, and coordinate patient flow to maximize efficiency and minimize wait times. To succeed in Medical Assistant I jobs, candidates typically need a combination of formal education, certification, and interpersonal skills. A high school diploma or GED is a universal minimum, followed by completion of an accredited medical assisting program, which may be a certificate, diploma, or associate degree. While not always mandatory for entry, professional certification is highly valued and often required by employers. Common certifications include the Certified Medical Assistant (CMA) from the American Association of Medical Assistants (AAMA) or the Registered Medical Assistant (RMA) from American Medical Technologists. Essential skills for these roles go beyond technical competency; they include strong communication and customer service abilities to interact effectively with patients from diverse backgrounds, meticulous attention to detail for accurate record-keeping and vital sign measurement, empathy, and the ability to maintain patient confidentiality. Most positions also require current certification in Basic Life Support (BLS) and CPR. Ultimately, Medical Assistant I jobs offer a stable and fulfilling pathway into the healthcare field. This profession provides hands-on patient interaction, a varied workday, and the profound satisfaction of contributing directly to patient well-being and the efficiency of healthcare delivery. It is an ideal role for organized, caring individuals seeking a fast-paced, team-oriented environment where they can make a tangible difference every day.

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