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Description Are you looking to jumpstart your career in healthcare? This remote medical scribe position is an excellent opportunity for aspiring medical professionals, including those pursuing MD, DO, PA, NP, or RN pathways. You’ll gain hands-on experience, receive extensive paid training, and work closely with healthcare providers to master electronic medical records (EMR) and patient documentation. Company Culture and Environment Join a supportive team that understands the medical school application process and is dedicated to helping you achieve your career goals. The work environment fosters professional mentorship and collaboration, allowing you to gain valuable insights from experienced healthcare providers. Career Growth and Development Opportunities This position offers extensive paid training, professional mentorship, and the opportunity to earn patient contact hours which enhance your medical school applications. Experienced scribes can earn higher compensation, providing a clear path for career advancement. Detailed Benefits and Perks • Gain valuable patient contact hours • Receive letters of recommendation from healthcare providers • Earn paid time off on an accrual basis • Get reimbursed up to $150/month for a healthcare plan Compensation and Benefits • $11/hour – No prior scribe experience • $12/hour – 6+ months of scribe experience • (14-)17/hour – Lead Scribe (1+ year of scribe experience required) • Additional $1/hour for fluent Spanish-speaking candidates • Opportunities for experienced scribes to earn up to $16/hour Why you should apply for this position today This is an excellent opportunity to gain hands-on clinical experience while working remotely. If you’re passionate about medicine and want to develop essential skills for your future healthcare career, apply today! Skills • Strong verbal and written communication skills in English • Excellent computer proficiency and ability to learn new software quickly • Ability to type at least 60 words per minute (required for most assignments) • Preferred: Candidates on a healthcare career track (pre-med, pre-PA, pre-nursing, etc.) Responsibilities • Prepare patient charts according to clinic protocol • Accompany providers in scheduled patient visits (virtually) • Document patient history, physical exams, procedures, and treatment plans • Assist in tracking quality metrics and ensure accurate documentation • Enter lab and radiographic study orders as instructed by the provider • Input medication orders as dictated by the provider • Print and organize patient instructions as needed • Review completed charts with the provider between patients or at the end of the shift • Maintain and update provider and clinic preference documents as necessary Qualifications • Strong verbal and written communication skills in English • Excellent computer proficiency and ability to learn new software quickly • Education: Bachelor’s degree strongly preferred (minimum 3.0 GPA); candidates without a degree should have at least one year of full-time scribing experience Education Requirements • Bachelor’s degree strongly preferred (minimum 3.0 GPA) Education Requirements Credential Category • Bachelor’s degree Experience Requirements • Candidates without a degree should have at least one year of full-time scribing experience Why work in Durham, NC Durham, NC is known for its rich cultural scene, vibrant community, and diverse culinary offerings. The city is home to a strong healthcare ecosystem and offers numerous opportunities for personal and professional growth. With its mix of history, innovation, and a welcoming atmosphere, Durham provides an excellent place to live and work. Apply tot his job Apply tot his job

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