
Offers company sponsored Life Insurance with buy-up provisions. Supports Incentive based Wellness Programs. Employer Contributions to HSA high deductible plan. Provides excellent training programs and opportunities for growth. Gives you an employer that you will have pride in working for. We make every effort to take care of the people who make our company great. From competitive salaries to retirement plans. We offer a wide choice of compensation and benefit programs that are among the best. WHAT DOES FMC HAVE TO OFFER ITS EMPLOYEES? One year of Orthopaedic experience required. Understanding of medical terminology preferred. Able to work in fast paced, busy clinics. Provide an accurate and complete documentation of interactions between the medical provider and patient. Job Summary: Good touch-typing skills and ability to understand medical terminology, high level verbal and written communication skills, work at a fast pace, self-motivated, critical thinking and above average ability to manage multiple tasks simultaneously. UPG positions are available as well (search UVA HR Job Openings).O ur Vision is to be the best choice for healthcare in our community The application is accessible on the University student employment site, UVA Handshake as well as linked through the UVA scribe Facebook page. The Fall application cycle begins in August and concludes typically before the winter break. Our Spring applications are typically open in January with training from February or March and concluding in May. While the time commitment is flexible around academic schedules and requirements, we do require our part-time undergraduate scribes to be committed to working 12-20 hours during the academic year and 30-40 hours during their first summer after being hired. Commitment exceptions can occur for late third year students and higher. We look for students with strong academic records and a willingness to commit to a minimum of 2 years, inclusive of training, from undergraduates. Through close interaction with the physicians, scribes gain great exposure to patient care and medical practice procedures. The program provides the opportunity for students to gain significant clinical knowledge and experience while contributing to the patient care. Medical scribes provide services and support to the clinician that increase the provider’s availability to the patients and community as well as improving timely process of accurate and complete medical charts. In addition, scribes track laboratory and radiology results and ensure the completion and signature of charts. Students are extensively trained in both the classroom and the clinical environment in order to document history, physical exam, assessments, procedure notes, and other results and dictations provided by the clinician at the time of service. The full-time positions support the Emergency Medicine Research Office, Emergency Department, and other clinics and divisions across UVA Health.
Additionally, opportunities are available to be employed through full-time benefited positions through the University and through the University Physicians Group. Medical scribes are hired as hourly employees through the University’s student employment options and temp services through the University HR system. The original trainers, Priscilla Cha and Drew Clare, were recruited from outside hospitals to pour the foundation for the program today. Brian Clare, the program initiated with training five scribes Ben Curtis, Kristen Gruenther, Era Kryzhanovskaya, Sean Meredith, and Andrew Li.
Through collaborating efforts with, then third year medical student, Courtney Terry, and with guidance from Dr. Scott Syverud, Professor of Emergency Medicine, initiated the process to establish a Medical Scribe program within the Department of Emergency Medicine. UVA Child Development and Rehabilitation Center.Psychiatry and Neurobehavioral Sciences.Translational Health Research Institute of Virginia.Thaler Center for AIDS & Human Retrovirus Research Institute of Law, Psychiatry and Public Policy.Child Health Research Center (Pediatrics).Center for Immunity, Inflammation and Regenerative Medicine.Center for Biomedical Ethics and Humanities.Center for Behavioral Health and Technology.Center for Membrane and Cell Physiology.
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