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Cardiovascular Essentials for Medical Assistants
Six Week Orientation Schedule
Six Week Orientation Schedule
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This document outlines a six-week orientation schedule for medical assistants. In Week 1, new employees will meet their preceptor, take a tour of the clinic, and go over policies and procedures. They will also start on cardio-specific modules and learn about organization and clinic-specific workflows.<br /><br />In Week 2, the focus will be on patient rooming. The goal is for employees to understand patient flow in the clinic and cardio-specific needs when rooming patients.<br /><br />Week 3 will continue to focus on patient rooming, with the goal of honing employees' skills in this area.<br /><br />In Week 4, employees will learn about Holter and event monitors, diagnostics, and interventions. They will also shadow other clinical roles and learn about patient flow to and from the clinic.<br /><br />Week 5 will focus on chart preparation. Employees will learn the need and why behind chart preparation and will hone their skills in this area.<br /><br />The orientation concludes in Week 6, where employees will have the opportunity to shadow any MA or other clinic roles that they haven't completed yet. They will also review their competency and skills in the different modules.<br /><br />The final week, referred to as Week X, is not specified in the document and the goals and topics to consider are left blank.<br /><br />Overall, the orientation program aims to provide medical assistants with a comprehensive understanding of the clinic's workflows, policies, and procedures, as well as specific skills and competencies required for their role.
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six-week orientation schedule
medical assistants
Week 1
preceptor
clinic tour
policies and procedures
cardio-specific modules
organization
clinic-specific workflows
patient rooming
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