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Provide perioperative assistance to the Surgeon and safe, knowledgeable, compassionate individualized care to the patient during the perioperative period. Working in the operating suites requires an active Surgical Technician License with the State of Washington Department of Health. Assisting the Surgeon involves assessment, planning, implementation and evaluation of surgical needs.
The Skin Care Consultant is responsible for analyzing clients’ skin types, determining and performing needed procedures to enhance and/or improve facial skin. Confers with clients to determine desired outcomes and executes treatment plans accordingly.
Physician specializing in the field of prevention, diagnosis and treatment of skin problems. Directs, plans, and supervises the care provided to patient base within practice seen by the physician to include the use of the latest technologies, research, and clinical understanding to provide superior care to the physician’s patient population. Depending on the job profile and interest of the physician the dermatologist also would treat the texture of the skin to remove signs of aging and scars on the skin making use of cosmetic chemicals to improve skin conditions through the use of toxins, lasers and the latest pharmaceuticals, products, and equipment. Focused on the growth of patient volume for practice with a commitment to quality and the highest standard of care to patients.
Physician specializing in the field of prevention, diagnosis and treatment of skin problems. Directs, plans, and supervises the care provided to patient base within practice seen by the physician to include the use of the latest technologies, research, and clinical understanding to provide superior care to the physician’s patient population. Depending on the job profile and interest of the physician the dermatologist also would treat the texture of the skin to remove signs of aging and scars on the skin making use of cosmetic chemicals to improve skin conditions through the use of toxins, lasers and the latest pharmaceuticals, products, and equipment. Focused on the growth of patient volume for practice with a commitment to quality and the highest standard of care to patients.
The Patient Services Representative is responsible for patient registration, scheduling and triaging clinical calls for multiple practices and facilities.
Under the direction of the Physician, apply and modify the principles, methods and techniques of medicine to provide comprehensive dermatological services. Diagnose and treat a variety of skin diseases. Work closely with Administrator to ensure comprehensive delivery of services and quality patient care. Cooperate with management to ensure accomplishment of all center objectives. Participate in center growth plans.
Under the direction of the Physician, apply and modify the principles, methods and techniques of medicine to provide comprehensive dermatological services. Diagnose and treat a variety of skin diseases. Work closely with Administrator to ensure comprehensive delivery of services and quality patient care. Cooperate with management to ensure accomplishment of all center objectives. Participate in center growth plans.
The Medical Assistant is responsible for providing medical assistance to dermatology providers, including rooming patients, updating all components of the patient’s medical history, documenting reason for visit and history of present illness. Assists the provider with office procedures including, but not limited to, biopsies, surgeries and treatments for various skin conditions.
The Medical Assistant is responsible for providing medical assistance to dermatology providers, including rooming patients, updating all components of the patient’s medical history, documenting reason for visit and history of present illness. Assists the provider with office procedures including, but not limited to, biopsies, surgeries and treatments for various skin conditions.
The Medical Assistant II is responsible for providing medical assistance to dermatology providers, including rooming patients, updating all components of the patient’s medical history, documenting reason for visit and history of present illness. Assists the provider with office procedures including, but not limited to, biopsies, surgeries and treatments for various skin conditions.
The Histotechnician I - Lab is responsible for grossing, embedding, sectioning and staining of tissue and slides for microscopic diagnosis while maintaining critical focus on quality.
The Medical Assistant II is responsible for providing medical assistance to dermatology providers, including rooming patients, updating all components of the patient’s medical history, documenting reason for visit and history of present illness. Assists the provider with office procedures including, but not limited to, biopsies, surgeries and treatments for various skin conditions.