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Monday, March 4, 2019

The History of Electronic Medical Records

WORK EXPERIENCECase Manager D&S fellowship Services capital of Tennessee, TN January 2013 to Present Responsibilities my responsibilities were to keep altogether files up to date I do sure that each client had OT, PT and ST be afters. I made sure that there physicals and dental was up to date. I did the scheduling as well as monthly reviews on each individual I do risk assessment made sure all file was done and barf files and alphabetical order I fax process phone calls and copy thing as well as address the family and clients when they came in to the office when on ISP meeting and do QA all the notes on each client.Medical Assistant Tennessee Pediatrics Nashville, TN January 2013 to November 2013 Responsibilities scheduling appointments, checking patients in and out, updating patients charts, faxing and scan shot records, assisting Doctors with patients, giving injections and drawing blood, giving CBC, hematology, and running urine analysis, winning vital signs, and a var iety of other test that pertain to the of necessity of the patientPhlebotomist Technician / Receptionist tech CSL Plasma Madison, TN January 2012 to December 2012 phlebotomist there and the receptionist tech I put in data and do vital signs welcome guess when they immortalize the door and setting up machines DC in which means disjunction donor from the machine can sitting up machines in preparing them for their donationsDirect allot Professional Tennessee Family Solutions Nashville, TN March 2010 to February 2012 Ensured the implementation of outcomes, therapeutic plans, programs and service information among the day/school programs. Ensured the implementation of the Individual Support Plans, ISP and documentation and track any progress from the ISP plans. Maintained open communicants with legal guardians, advocates, conservator and indepent persist coordinator.Ensured consistency of individual skills effectiveness of programming, service objectives daily notes. Monitored a ll posit appointments and follow up appointment along with medications forindividuals served. Ensured the space for safety and environmental issues to help to resolve the issues if any were found. Ensured that each individuals current nutritional and conduct management plan was being carried outTechnician Assistant Donaldson Place Caring rehabilitation 2008 to 2009 Administered and monitored the care of the patients. Ensured active treatment programs were being implemented to meet the lack of the patient. Developed behavior support systems to help reduce challenging behaviors of the patient. encourage self-development of the patient while they were in the care of the agency. aided the activities coordinator with daily activities of the clients. Assisted nurses with passing daily medication to patients. Completed all paper pee-pee in a timely manner.Resources for Human Development Care provider 2008 to 2009Ensured the daily living skills of the clients were being met. Ensured that all regulations were met for active treatment and for all services provided to the client. Ensured the each client medical and nutritional management plan was being followed daily. Ensured consistency of individual skills effectiveness of programming, service objectives and daily notes. Ensured the home was maintained for the safety of the client. Completed all paper work in a timely manner. Tracked and implemented behavior supports that were needed for the client.COMPUTER AND original SKILLS CPR and First Aid Certified. Unlicensed Professional Medication politics Certified Proficient with Microsoft office word, Power Point, Excel, Outlook.EDUCATIONMedical assistant in M.A Nashville College of medical careers Nashville, TN January 2009 to January 2010 gamey School Diploma Cornerstone Christian High School Georgia January 2005 to January 2008ADDITIONAL INFORMATIONFive years experience in the Developmentally incapacitate and Mentally. Challenged individuals served. Experie nced with proving medical assistanceto clients while in rehabilitation.

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