Medical Scribe at Reno Orthopedic Center
Reno, Nevada, United States -
Full Time


Start Date

Immediate

Expiry Date

18 Jun, 26

Salary

0.0

Posted On

20 Mar, 26

Experience

0 year(s) or above

Remote Job

Yes

Telecommute

Yes

Sponsor Visa

No

Skills

Transcribing, Electronic Medical Record (EMR) Updates, Accuracy, Efficiency, Mistake Rectification, Charge Input, HIPAA Compliance, Human Anatomy Knowledge, Medical Terminology, Effective Communication

Industry

Hospitals and Health Care

Description
Reno Orthopedic Center wants you to join the team as a Medical Scribe! We are seeking an enthusiastic and dedicated team member to directly update patient's electronic records and ensure their history is correct. You are essential to facilitating detailed and precise patient electronic records at our Main location - 555 N Arlington Ave Who are we? At Reno Orthopedic Center (ROC), every action is driven by our employee expectations: · We lead with a patient-first mindset, ensuring every decision is made in the best interest of those we serve. · We believe in the power of assuming good intent, fostering a culture of respect, optimism, and compassion, where teammates lift each other up. · Here, you're encouraged to own your success — we support your growth, celebrate your contributions, and empower you to take initiative. · Continuous learning is part of who we are; we strive for constant improvement in everything from clinical innovation to personal development. · We value kindnessas a core strength — it's how we treat our patients, our colleagues, and our community. · Most importantly, we encourage every team member to be an advocate — for patients, for progress, and for doing what's right. If you're looking for a place where your work matters, your values align, and your growth is supported, you'll find purpose and belonging at ROC. What sets us apart? Reno Orthopedic Center (ROC) is physician-owned, meaning decisions are made by those who understand patient care firsthand — and every team member’s voice matters. We offer a fully integrated musculoskeletal health campus with on-site surgery, advanced imaging, therapy, urgent care, and specialty services like bone health and orthopedic oncology. With continuous growth and investment in new facilities and technology, ROC provides a forward-thinking environment built to support both exceptional patient care and your professional development. We’ve been the trusted name in musculoskeletal health across Northern Nevada for over 60 years — and we’re still growing! What would you do as a Medical Scribe? The Medical Scribe is responsible for working with our doctors to ensure accurate patient records. You can expect to regularly: Transcribe the patient’s history, physical exam findings, consultations, labs, X-rays, and other evaluations into the electronic medical record with accuracy and efficiency during patient visit; Rectify mistakes or inconsistencies in patient’s electronic medical record. Input accurate charges into patient’s electronic medical record. Ensure the presence of medical scribe in patient exam room does not detract from provider’s treatment of patient. Certifications/Educations: High School Diploma Knowledge of: Human anatomy and terminology; HIPAA regulations and procedures; Experience: Communicating effectively in a professional setting. Preferred Qualifications - How can you set yourself apart from other applicants? Experience using electronic medical records systems such as Epic. Check out our home page by clicking on “View all jobs” to explore the many benefits ROC provides to employees, from medical insurance to paid time off and beyond! This position is eligible for partial benefits and would work a 20 hour per week schedule.
Responsibilities
The Medical Scribe is responsible for accurately and efficiently transcribing the patient's history, physical exam findings, consultations, labs, X-rays, and other evaluations into the electronic medical record during patient visits. This role also involves rectifying inconsistencies and inputting accurate charges into the patient's electronic medical record.
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