Posted on: 2012-01-02
Vearnetta Whitley
360 St. Paul Street, Apt. # 510, Rochester, New York 14605
585 - 325-7999 585-305-1471 [email protected]
OBJECTIVE:
To obtain a position within medical administrative / administrative assisting field utilizing acquired skills, education and experience.
EDUCATION:
Bryant & Stratton College, Rochester NY
Associates of Occupational Studies (A.O.S), Medical Administrative Assisting
Specialization: Billing and Coding, April 2010
PROFESSIONAL ORGANIZATION:
American Medical Billing Association Member, 2010
RELEVANT COURSES / SKILLS:
Anatomy & Physiology I and II
Coding I
Healthcare Reimbursement/Billing Emphasis
Introduction to Healthcare
Medical Office Procedures/Electronic Records
Good communicational skills
Layout and design (created the flyer for the Renaissance Women Organization)
Organizational skills and can consistently meet deadlines
Public speaking and interpersonal skills
Supportive team member who can work independently or assist co-workers with their tasks.
Knowledgeable in medical terminology and medical billing and coding
Excellent computer skills: Microsoft Office and Internet research
MEDICAL ADMINISTRATIVE EXPERIENCE:
Saint Joseph’s Neighborhood Center, Rochester, NY September 2009 - December 2009
Medical Administrative Assistant Intern
Scheduled appointments for patients using the computer system
Coded forms and accepted payments for services rendered
Answered phones, re-routed calls, and made appointment reminder calls
Located and filed medical charts
Faxed and copied documents as needed
ADMINISTRATIVE EXPERIENCE:
Bookkeeper/Administrative Assistant for Gladys Place, Rochester NY January 2000 - Present
Responsible for daily bookkeeping, recording receipts (arranged by month and utilities) and other administrative/clerical duties such typing up business letters on Ms. Burke’s behalf and taking care of mailings
Board of Election, Rochester, NY October 2010 - Present
Election Inspector (seasonal)
Registered voters and monitored the voting equipment
Issued ballots to registered voters and explained how to mark the ballot or use the voting equipment