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Join a leading healthcare provider in Cincinnati as a Medical Scribe. In this vital part-time role, you will support physicians by documenting patient interactions, ensuring efficient medical documentation. Ideal candidates will have a passion for healthcare, strong organizational skills, and the ability to thrive in a fast-paced environment.
Join Scribe.ology as a Medical Scribe, where you'll play a crucial role in enhancing the efficiency and quality of patient care. In this dynamic position, you will work closely with physicians and healthcare professionals, accurately documenting patient encounters and medical histories. Your attention to detail and commitment to excellence will ensure the seamless operation of medical documentation, allowing our medical staff to focus on providing exceptional care to our patients.
Job Location: Cincinnati, OH - Anderson Township (On-site only.)
Job Type: Part-time
Successful completion of our paid mandatory orientation and training is required.
Compensation between $11-13/hour based on experience and availability
Scribe.ology’s philosophy is to deploy a specialized workforce that works alongside our provider partners to overcome clinical inefficiencies and to reduce physicians’ data entry workload allowing for more uninterrupted interaction between doctor and patient. We additionally seek to develop students personally and professionally as they journey toward their future in medicine.
A medical scribe is a trained documentation specialist who charts patient encounters in real-time. Medical scribes are exposed to medical procedures, terminology, anatomy, and physiology. They work in hospitals or clinics to improve documentation and allow physicians to treat patients more efficiently by handling electronic health records and documenting visits. They oversee the information technology aspects of running a medical office and complete clerical tasks related to communication and recordkeeping. They accompany physicians during their rounds and manage medical documentation by summarizing patient interactions.