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Medical Assistant Instructor with extensive experience in medical assisting.Has current CPR and First Aid Certifications updated annually as well as an Associate’s Degree in Medical Assisting.Broad knowledge of all aspects including medical records documentation and patient care.
- Clear understanding of medical documentation
- Good ability to assist others with learning
- Excellent instructional methods
- Ability to take vitals prepare labs and other medical assisting duties
- Conveys how to work as a part of the medical team
- Good instruction concerning the medical office environment
- Exceptional communication skills
- Good ability to design and implement appropriate course syllabus
- Taught multiple classes in the school’s medical assisting program for both technical certification students as well as ones pursuing Associate’s degrees.
- Developed appropriate curriculum and course syllabuses.
- Utilized textbooks combined with practical applications in lab settings.
- Administered proctored and graded examinations.
- Taught courses in medical records documentation handling lab reports and taking vital signs for patients.
- Instructed classes on medical terminology.
- Had an open-door policy for students and mentored ones who asked.
- Networked in the medical community to arrange for internships for students.
- Trained students in CPR and First Aid coursework so they also obtained those important certifications.
Current – First Aid and CPR Certifications through the University Name
2003 to current- Member of American Association of Medical Assistants (AAMA)
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