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After that you're expected to work in Battle Creek occasionally. Not to mention that you get told you'll primarily work in one location, just to get you in the door. It seems suspicious that I got fired out of nowhere. Then you have to do "bedside training" where you're expected to remember all the that someone said to you during the "classroom training." I don't want to pull the "race card" BUT I was the only non-assimilating person of color working for them. It makes it hard to actually learn anything. You're sitting with the "trainer" and a couple new hires and she's just talking at you for hours. The "class room training" is super awkward. They will tell you that you're doing great and you'll even get compliments from the physician on your performance and then you'll get fired out of nowhere. They are extremely fake (especially the people who train you). Overall, I enjoyed my time working with iScribe and I am grateful for the experiences, but I would not recommend it unless you need the clinical experiences.ĭo not work here. There is a lot of room for improvement on management's end here. This company also threatens to write up or fire employees, or throw you under the bus to the physicians if you are unable to make it to a shift to chart for them (which can hurt your ability to get into medical school, many of them are affiliated with the local medical school). Also, the system to receive raises was poor, and it would take excessive amounts of time to recieve any raises (even if you did an excellent job charting, most of it is based on picking up shifts and other random opportunities). There were many bad parts unfortunately.The pay was not good for the amount of work scribes do, and there was no pay differential for working night shift. I gained considerable amount of experience here that helped me move forward with my desired career in medicine.

  • Maintains all information in the strictest confidentiality.The good part of working here was the clinical experiences, opportunity to meet many physicians, and many wonderful other scribes.
  • iscribe md

    Ensure compliance with clinic standards of quality patient cares.Work with physician staff to ensure quality patient care and services are provided.Electronically fax completed office visit note to referring physician for continuity of care.Issues physical therapy orders, home exercises, educational handouts, work restrictions and other orders per physician instruction.Ability to accurately search and locate an ICD-10 diagnosis as directed by physician.

    iscribe md

    Organize plan and patient instructions.Record diagnostic results such as radiology interpretations and lab values.Transcribe physician’s physical examination.Perform real-time documentation of physician’s clinical visit with high accuracy.The medical scribe for this position will primarily work in an internal medicine office.Our Scribes work in hospital Emergency Departments and clinical environments to assist with efficient clinic flow by acutely anticipating the physician needs.In this role, you will document clinical data while acting on behalf of the physician.Excellent opportunity for students to gain medical experience.






    Iscribe md