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Medical Assistant
425-489-1234 [email protected] Seattle, WA
OBJECTIVE
Seeking a Medical Assistant position
SUMMARY OF QUALIFICATIONS
Dedicated and responsible Medical Assistant with skills and experience in both
Highly adaptive, flexible style; efficiently and competently work with diverse
patient populations.
Strengths: Highly self-motivated. Able to determine priorities and meet
deadlines.
Committed to assisting others, and work well in a team environment.
Sensitive to patients’ emotional, social and mental health needs.
WORK EXPERIENCE
Medical Assistant/Dermatology Seattle Dermatology Center
2006-2009
Responsibilities; twice per month travel to Juneau, Alaska for clinic. Provided
biopsy care, deposited culture specimens in the lab, prepared operative reports,
did cosmetic procedures such as facial veins removal, facial cysts removal or
acne procedures.
Restocked rooms, cosmetic products, referred physician letters, autoclaving,
sclera therapy, skin and nails surgery, skin cancers screening, giving patients
their results, dermatology reports, shaved, punched, excision and removal of
moles and growth, suture removal, and micro-dermabrasion.
Handled multi-line phones and did patient triage, Acutance history, pregnancy
tests, and blood pressure.
Prepared botox and collagen, laser facial resurfacing, and peels.
Sold cosmetic products and educated the patients about the different types of
glycolic acids and sunscreens.
Office Manager/Medical Assistant Nan Schneider, M.D., American Board of
Urology 2003-2005
Managed front office, billing, prepare patients for full body exam plus take their
history.
Procedures, male and female adult urology, pediatric urology, disease of
prostate, urinary incontinence, bladder dysfunction’s vasectomy and reversal,
impotence/infertility, cancer treatment, kidney stone disease.
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