Medical scribes are unlicensed individuals who function in partnership with a medical provider to assist in the documentation of medical conversations, exams and treatment with patients. Scribes are expected to gain competency with the often highly specialized focus of their provider. Scribes provide direct support for specific medical providers, and are intended to match schedules with their assigned provider. Schedule may vary from day-to-day and week-to-week. Scribing may be done in- person or virtually depending on the needs of the provider. Scribes are not interchangeable without significant additional training.
This position requires someone with high-level written and verbal communication skills and the ability to stay calm, problem solve and stay organized under high pressure conditions and timelines.
Accurately and efficiently record the History of Present Illness (HPI) and Review of Systems (ROS) into the Electronic Health Record, as well as, update the Past Medical History (PMH), Social History, Medications, Allergies, specialty specific metrics, visit Summaries, discharge summaries, while the clinician interacts with the patient.
Review patient charts, including outside records for information pertinent to the visit and include such information in the note per established workflows.
Monitor the progress of labs, imaging, or other patient evaluation data, and record the results into the appropriate note so that the clinician can quickly access the necessary information and make sound treatment decisions
Document and pend orders necessary for procedures being performed by the clinician using appropriate billing codes and medical terminology as required by the billing department.
Update “Provider Preferences” and specialty specific training material regularly and as indicated.
Knowledge and Skills Required:
Medical Scribes can have a variable schedule depending on their assignments. Scribes must be able to travel
to necessary OHSU campuses (Marquam Hill, South Waterfront, etc.) 1-5 days a week. Scribes do not
provide any medical care but must be comfortable being in the same room while medical care and medical
procedures are provided.
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