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Medical Assistant training program, such as courses provided through Medix, community colleges, and/or vocational schools. Certification/Registration as a Medical Assistant (e.g., CMA, AAMA, RMA, AMT, NAHP
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protocols. Coordinate annual seasonal influenza vaccination program. Coordinate and plan monthly health education seminars and general wellness events. Provide on-site patient education regarding illnesses
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summarizes accounting transactions. Assembles documents for computer input, verifying and ascribing dates of credit, accuracy of account numbers and allocations, total cash received, and segregation of gift
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Qualifications High School Diploma or graduation equivalent Three years progressively responsible medical office experience. Medical terminology required. Intermediate computer and proofreading skills required
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program that will provide you with a strong foundation to pursue a multitude of career paths beyond Ophthalmic Technician such as Clinic Manager, Ophthalmic Clinic Supervisor, Assistant Administrator
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. Prepare and format files for mass data uploads to the CRM. 4. Event and Program Support Track attendance and engagement metrics for alumni events and programs. Update biographical and contact information
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. Prepare and format files for mass data uploads to the CRM. 4. Event and Program Support Track attendance and engagement metrics for alumni events and programs. Update biographical and contact information
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requested. Minimum Qualifications Bachelor's Degree in Computer Science, MIS, Business Administration, or relevant functional area. One year related experience. Additional education may substitute
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adaptable to changing priorities Ability to organize a large amounts of information and write concisely and accurately within a limited time frame Proficiency in Microsoft Office. possess computer literacy
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training and scholarship program and wide array of public health service activities. More information about the CIH can be found at Home - Johns Hopkins Center for Indigenous Health (jhu.edu). We