to complete a 2-hour job shadow with a Medical Assistant on unpaid time. Practice professionalism and participate in Skagit Regional Health’s mission and guiding principles. We offer an external training program for current employees who are interested.Ability to read, write and converse in the English language.Meet/clear all requirements set forth by the Washington State Department of Health:.To be considered for the Skagit Regional Health Medical Assisting On the Job Training Program, you will need to meet the following criteria: Successful program graduates are encouraged to continue their professional growth and development through a variety of educational offerings with Skagit Regional Health. Participation and attendance is mandatory thus time to attend the Residency program is paid time. These sessions may be in person or virtual depending on content. Hour session monthly thereafter to complete a series of 12 sessions. Residency program sessions consist of two 2 hour sessions occurring ideally in the month following course completion and one 2 The MA-R will be prepared to support both providers and clinical team members in primary and specialty care areas within the Skagit Regional Health (SRH) system fully understanding the role and scope of practice for the medical assistant registeredįollowing successful completion of the MA-R training program each graduate is enrolled into the SRH MA-R Residency program. Program participants are required to work full time (40 hours per week, Monday - Friday) during the 8 week training program, then assume the specified work hours of the job offer accepted when hired into the role. Program content complies with the Washington State Medical Assistants Scope of Practice regarding education expectations. With practicum immersion in the various clinic departments. The curriculum is comprised of didactic and skill building sessions in conjunction The eight week program provides entry level theory and hands on training in basic routine clinical and administrative tasks in the provider office setting. The program provides an introductory level of training to work safely as a medicalĪssistant. The Skagit Regional Health Medical Assisting on the Job Training Program was developed to help bridge the gap of supply and demand for allied health care professionals.
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