Under the general supervision of the Back Office Lead/Medical Office Manager, the Orthopedic Technician will assist the orthopedic physician in providing casts and/or limb stability, wound care, general patient education, and general nursing care to the maximum extent allowed by their certification and/or licensure.
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Required qualifications:
Coursework/Training: Completion of an accredited orthopedic technical training program. 3 years In an ambulatory/acute care or orthopedic setting working directly in the treatment of the orthopedic patient. 4 years preferred.Preferred qualifications:
Meditech and Touchworks (Allscripts) experience. upon hire: NAOT certification
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