Athletic TrainerThe Centers for Advanced Orthopaedics • Bethesda, Maryland, United States
Athletic Trainer
The Centers for Advanced Orthopaedics
- Bethesda, Maryland, United States
- Bethesda, Maryland, United States
Über
Owns the patient experience from check-in to check-out - guiding patients between the waiting room, exam room, cast room, and X-ray area, and keeping the visit on pace. Serves as the clinical liaison between the patient, medical assistant, and physician, making sure the right information reaches the right person at the right time. Collects and documents patient history and clinical data accurately in the EHR. Provides patients with home exercise protocols as directed by the physician, and ensures patients understand and can follow them. Fits patients for braces and crutches and educates them on proper use. Maintains strict compliance with HIPAA and OSHA guidelines at all times, including safe handling of blood and bodily fluids. Secondary Responsibilities
Takes and interprets vital signs (pulse, blood pressure, respiration, temperature), flagging abnormal results. Performs suture or staple removal for post-operative patients. Assists the physician directly during in-office procedures. Performs wound care and dressing changes. Draws up injectables per physician protocol. Monitors the clinical phone line and patient portal, responding to patient questions and providing follow-up instructions. Assists with clinical inventory management, tracking, and ordering. Coordinates or assists in coordinating MRI authorizations. What Success Looks Like By 90 days, a successful Athletic Trainer in this role will:
Manage the patient flow for an assigned physician's clinic with minimal oversight, keeping visits on schedule. Accurately and independently document patient history and visit data in the EHR. Be a trusted point of contact for patients during brace/crutch fitting and home exercise instruction, with patients reporting clear understanding of their care plan. Demonstrate full compliance with HIPAA and OSHA protocols without prompting. QualificationsRequired
Bachelor's degree. Current NATA-BOC certification. State licensure, certification, or registration as an Athletic Trainer (or actively in process of obtaining). Comfortable working in a fast-paced clinical environment and managing multiple patients simultaneously. Strong communication skills, with the ability to translate clinical information clearly between patients and physicians. Preferred
Prior experience in a medical or clinical setting, orthopaedic experience a plus. Familiarity with electronic health record (EHR) systems. Experience with wound care, suture/staple removal, or assisting with in-office procedures. Physical Demands & Working Conditions This is an active, hands-on clinical role. Candidates should be able to:
Stand, walk, bend, kneel, stretch, and stoop for extended periods throughout the clinic day. Lift and assist patients as needed, including support during transfers or ambulation. Demonstrate fine motor control and eye-hand coordination sufficient for tasks such as suture or staple removal and wound care. Hear and see clearly enough to interact with patients directly and accurately document information in the electronic chart. Manage high-stress, fast-paced situations while multitasking and communicating effectively with patients, physicians, and staff.
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Sprachkenntnisse
- English
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