Medical Assistant
Company: The Center for Orthopedic and Research E
Location: Madison
Posted on: February 21, 2026
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Job Description:
Job Description Job Description ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS Facilitates
communication between the patient and the provider during patient
care: Collect and shares pertinent information with the provider
Receives and acts on directives from the provider Responsible for
preparing the patient for visit with the provider. Duties include
but are not limited to, rooming patients, obtaining and documenting
vitals, reviewing intake paperwork, pulling up radiology images,
removing dressings, procedure set-up, injection prep, accurate data
entry into EMR. Responsible for completing tasks associated with
Company initiatives such as PROs, Quality Payment Programs, etc.
Maintains exam room standards. Rooms should be restocked at the end
of each clinic day. Rooms and tables should be cleaned as needed
during the clinic and at the end of each day. Monitor biohazard and
sharps containers and replace them as needed. Assist the provider
in preparing patient prescriptions and completing medical and
patient forms (i.e. work release, FMLA, etc.). Retrieves and
responds to voicemails within 24 business hours and documents
actions in EMR. Prepares patient electronic charts for clinic
visits after the date of service. Verify any outstanding testing
results are in EMR, confirm the appropriateness of the patient to
the provider (body part and/or insurance), note imaging, DME, or
casting needed prior to provider visit on the date of service.
Scans clinical documents into EMR. Print clinic schedules on the
morning of the date of service. Ensures patient receives education
as indicated by the provider. Manages EMR desktops of assigned
providers in a timely manner. Act as PTO Buddy per clinic plan
Create and promote a positive patient experience Maintain HIPAA
compliant environment Maintain clean workspace EDUCATION High
school diploma/GED, and graduation from an accredited Medical
Assistant training program as defined by state regulations.
EXPERIENCE 1-2 years of experience in orthopedics, spine surgery,
or pain management is preferred. In lieu of experience must have
the following training and/or experience: Graduated from a formal
training program during the last 12-18 months, and have the CMA
certificate; OR, Is grandfathered in as defined by State
regulation. REQUIREMENTS T he employee must pass the MA competency
exam within the first six months of employment. Active Medical
Assistant certification such as Registered Medical Assistant (RMA)
with proof of current membership from American Medical
Technologists (AMT) or Certified Medical Assistant (CMA) with proof
of current membership from American Association of Medical
Assistants (AAMA) or Certified Clinical Medical Assistant (CCMA)
with proof of current membership from National Health Career
Association (NHA) (Test administered after 7/1/2017 only) or
National Certified Medical Assistant (NCMA) with proof of current
membership from National Certified Competency Testing (NCCT), or
per State regulations Experience with office medical procedures and
treatments and knowledge of insurance, managed care operations, EMR
and scheduling software. Certification or additional training must
meet the requirements for meaningful use. BLS certification
required KNOWLEDGE Knowledge of the health care field. General
knowledge of patient care in a clinic. Knowledge of back office
skills. Knowledge of patient confidentiality, state laws, HIPAA
regulations, and medical records procedures. SKILLS Requires strong
computer skills, including the ability to work with medical
software. Requires exceptional interpersonal and communication
skills. Professionalism when interacting with providers,
co-workers, patients, family members, and the public. Ability to
problem-solve. Time management skills. Ability to adapt to change
ABILITIES Requires the ability to manage multiple changing
priorities in an effective and organized fashion. Ability to
project a pleasant and professional image as a HOPCO employee both
at work and on Social Media. Ability to plan, prioritize and
complete delegated work assignments. Ability to demonstrate
compassion when dealing with patients and family members.
ENVIRONMENTAL WORKING CONDITIONS Normal office environment Frequent
travel to different clinic locations within the community. Some
travel within the State PHYSICAL/MENTAL DEMANDS Standard clinic
environment. Some travel within the community. Some bending and
stretching are required. Manual dexterity using a calculator and
computer keyboard
Keywords: The Center for Orthopedic and Research E, Buffalo Grove , Medical Assistant, Healthcare , Madison, Illinois