Employment Opportunity: Become a Medical Provider Scribe for Local Physicians!

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Are you looking to work closely with physicians to gain experience in medicine, disease processes, medical procedures and decision-making? Consider becoming a Medical Provider Scribe!

ScribeAmerica is a company that recruits scribes for individual physicians across the country, and it is currently looking for students in Columbus, Ohio who can work full-time, part-time, day and night shifts. The essential roles performed by a scribe include working with an assigned physician to document the following:

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  • Physical examinations
  • Results of laboratory/radiological tests
  • Eventual diagnosis and disposition

This is an exceptional opportunity to gain hands-on experience in a medical setting, although it does require applicants to be committed, sharp and determined to succeed. The most sought-after candidates are dependable and hard-working employees that have a desire for an eventual career in medicine. Moreover, there are multiple shifts, usually lasting 8-12 hours, which consist of following a single physician. It is expected that each scribe can commit to 2 shifts per week for at least 2 years.

Paid classroom & clinical training is provided. The training is extensive and intense. Each employee will have multiple training sessions both in the classroom and the emergency department during which we teach the flow of the emergency room, extensive medical terminology, and appropriate medical/legal documentation.

Once again, this is an amazing opportunity for students. In addition to the benefits previously mentioned, student scribes will have access to competitive pay, benefits, flexible scheduling, and great learning experiences.

For more information, you may visit www.scribeamerica.com, or click here to apply directly. You may also contact Elizabeth Berrios at elizabeth.berrios@scribeamerica.com if you have more questions.

SURI at Ohio State

The Summer Undergraduate Research Institute is a program put on by the Undergraduate Research Office and occurs each summer at the Columbus campus.

The goal is to bring student researchers together through professional development programs, social events, athletic events, and digital communication.

SURI participants are then invited to present their research at the Fall Undergraduate Research Student Poster Forum on September 15.

SURI is free and open to research in all disciplines. The website provides information for events and how to register.SURI2016

The dates for this year are May 23-July 29.