Medical Secretary – Acute Ambulatory Care Unit

Women's College Hospital

Job title:

Medical Secretary – Acute Ambulatory Care Unit

Company

Women’s College Hospital

Job description

This is a Regular Part-Time OpportunityType: ReplacementDepartment: Acute Ambulatory Care UnitJob DescriptionFacilitate efficient and timely access to specialty services by receiving and processing referrals and scheduling appointments:

  • Receive new referrals and triage according to established guidelines within the Clinic/Program
  • Confirm required information and retrieve relevant information from referring source
  • Triage to correct clinic/physician using decision algorithms, as applicable
  • Confirm triage with physicians and clinical team, as needed
  • Create patient record within the Electronic Patient Record
  • Schedule patient visits and coordinate required tests
  • Communicate scheduled visit to appropriate individuals (referring physician, patient, etc.)
  • Monitor clinic schedules to ensure all appointment slots are filled
  • Provide patient with all required test information and special preparation instructions
  • Provide patient with all logistical information (clinic location, etc.)
  • Remind patients of appointment time or have a system in place for reminder calls
  • Answer clinic-related phone calls and triage to appropriate staff member
  • Follow up on “no-shows”
  • Confirm physician schedule of upcoming clinics, as required
  • Manage clinician cancelations

Contribute to the efficient operations of clinics by booking complex tests and follow-up appointments and ensuring that the health record for each scheduled patient is up to date:

  • Prepare daily patient charts for clinic
  • Generate a chart for referrals and retrieve patient results not in the EPR
  • File reports not in the EPR in Women’s College Hospital records
  • Liaise with Health Records regarding chart requests
  • Book complex tests and appointments
  • Exhibit a strong understanding of procedures, tests, and consult referrals to be booked within the assigned specialty
  • Work with the team in the assigned clinic and ensure that team members are informed of updated schedules, room assignments and any potential changes in the clinic schedule
  • Effectively communicate with all hospital clients and stakeholders
  • Manage consultation letters

Enhance the patient experience by checking patients in for their scheduled appointment and completing the check-out process following the appointment:

  • Act as the “face of the hospital”
  • Greet patients and visitors in a friendly, courteous and respectful manner
  • Provide exceptional customer service to patients, family and visitors
  • Print clinic and practitioner schedules prior to clinic, if applicable
  • Verify required demographic information
  • Validate health card
  • Register patient visit in appropriate system for current encounter and track visits in systems as required
  • Distribute and collect patient questionnaire or other forms
  • Visually scan waiting room to monitor the needs of patients
  • Check patients out of clinic as required, including scheduling follow-up appointments and tests
  • Verify patient has all instructions and required information post-clinic visit

Engage in administrative activities to support efficient clinic operations and develop a professional environment:

  • Participate in process and quality improvement projects to support efficient clinic operations
  • Respond to patient and provider inquiries and ensure messages are forwarded appropriately
  • Manage and sort incoming and outgoing faxes and mail
  • Maintain supply and currency of administrative forms, pamphlets, and supplies to be ordered and restocked when necessary
  • Attend and participate in clinical and administrative team meetings and participate in patient/office improvement projects, as required
  • Maintain clinical data and statistics, as required
  • Follow established policies and procedures
  • Provide support to clinic team, as directed
  • Process paperwork for non-insured patients/procedures and associated payments

Qualifications

  • Medical Office Administration diploma required
  • 2 years’ experience working in an ambulatory clinic, preferably in a hospital setting
  • Experience with electronic systems, such as an Electronic Patient Record
  • Strong MS Office application skills including Word, Excel, and Outlook
  • Ability to work well under pressure and use good judgment in assessing difficult situation
  • Ability to produce high quality work in accordance with Hospital standards
  • Comprehensive knowledge of health care, organizational/office practices, procedures and standards.
  • Excellent verbal and written communication skills
  • Ability to work effectively in an inter-professional team
  • Excellent organizational and time management skills well developed interpersonal skills, including the ability to handle multiple duties
  • Proven ability to attend work on a regular basis
  • Demonstrated record of good performance and acceptable attendance will be considered as part of the selection criteria
  • Professional behavior and communication that meets the standards of the professional regulatory college or association, as applicable, and the standards of Women’s College Hospital

This position plays a critical role in acting as an advocate for safety and will demonstrate principles, practices and processes that will optimize a safe environment for all

Expected salary

Location

Toronto, ON

Job date

Fri, 06 Jun 2025 03:49:54 GMT

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