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Job Description: Spanish-Speaking Medical Scribe & Assistant
Company: Specialized Gastroenterology Practice
Location: Remote (Latin America / South America - Fixed Location Required) Position Type: Part-time to Full-time (Starting at 30 hours/week)
I. Role Overview
We are seeking a highly dedicated and detail-oriented Virtual Medical Scribe and Assistant to support a fast-paced Gastroenterology practice in the United States. This role is critical in ensuring clinical excellence by providing real-time scribing, comprehensive pre-charting, and essential administrative support.
The ideal candidate will be a licensed nurse with a strong clinical background and a stable, high-performance home office setup.
II. About the Clinic and Physician
Specialization: Gastroenterology.
Physician Profile: Our specialist is highly demanding and operates on a word-of-mouth referral basis. His time is split equally between the surgery center and clinical patient care.
Culture: Fast-moving and professional. The practice relies solely on its reputation for excellence.
III. Key Responsibilities & Tasks
Pre-Charting: Reviewing patient schedules in advance to prepare charts; pulling lab results, imaging reports, and prior consultation notes into the EMR so the physician is prepared before each visit.
Real-Time Medical Scribing: Accompanying the doctor virtually during patient visits to record clinical notes and documentation accurately.
Patient Coordination: Handling incoming calls and scheduling appointments during non-scribing hours.
Clinical Communication: Relaying information between the physician and patients. Workflow Integration: Assisting the doctor between back-to-back appointments to maintain a smooth clinic flow.
IV. Mandatory Requirements
Experience: At least one year of experience as a Medical Virtual Assistant or Scribe. Educational Recency: Candidates should ideally be within five years of graduation or active practice to ensure up-to-date knowledge.
Language Proficiency: Must be Bilingual (English and Spanish).
Technical & Security Specifications
Fixed Working Location: The candidate must work from one specific, consistent location only. Epic EMR access is tied to a verified IP address; changing locations or IP addresses causes significant security disruptions and requires hours of technical modification to restore access.
Hardware: Minimum 8 GB RAM.
Monitor: Minimum 21–22 inch monitor. Epic does not function well on smaller screens without 32 GB RAM.
Multitasking: Ability to run Epic and Zoom simultaneously on the same computer (no phone/tablet workarounds).
Compliance
Documentation: Must provide a valid Passport, Criminal Background Check (e.g., NBI clearance or equivalent), and Professional License.
V. Nice to Haves
Clinical & Educational Background
Nursing Background: A Bachelor's degree in Nursing (RN/BSN) is required to ensure a deep understanding of medical terminology, pharmacology, and drug interactions.
Software Proficiency: Prior experience with Epic EMR is a significant advantage. Specialty Exposure: Previous experience in Gastroenterology or surgical practices.
VI. Schedule and Training
Training Period: Two-week intensive phase (Epic EMR and practice-specific workflows).
Working Hours: Starts at 30 hours per week, with the potential to move to 40 hours based on performance
Here are targeted interview questions for each competency, with what a strong answer should reveal:
Pre-Charting
"Walk me through how you'd prepare for a physician's next-day schedule of 15 patients, several of whom are follow-ups with pending lab results." (Tests process, prioritization, EMR navigation.)
"You find a lab result that looks abnormal while pre-charting. What do you do?" (Tests judgment on escalation vs. overstepping scope.)
"How do you handle a chart where the last visit's notes are incomplete or conflicting with what a referral letter says?"
"What EMR systems have you pre-charted in, and how do you organize pulled information so a physician can scan it in under a minute?"
Real-Time Medical Scribing
"A patient describes symptoms rapidly and the physician interrupts with a differential diagnosis mid-sentence. How do you capture both accurately?"
"What's your approach to medical terminology and abbreviations you don't recognize in the moment?"
"How do you distinguish between what the physician says to the patient versus what should go in the formal note (SOAP format)?"
Give a short mock dictation (2-3 sentences with a clinical scenario) and have them produce a note live — this is the single best predictor of scribing skill.
"How do you handle a dropped call or audio lag mid-visit without losing documentation accuracy?"
Patient Coordination
"A patient calls upset that their appointment was moved. Walk me through the call."
"How do you triage which calls need immediate physician attention versus routine scheduling?"
"Describe how you'd handle three inbound calls arriving simultaneously during a scribing session."
"What's your process for confirming appointment details to avoid no-shows or double-bookings?"
Clinical Communication
"A physician gives you verbal instructions to relay to a patient about medication changes. How do you ensure accuracy and avoid giving anything that sounds like independent medical advice?"
"How do you handle a patient who asks you a clinical question directly, like 'what does this result mean?'"
"Describe a time you had to relay urgent information between a provider and patient. How did you prioritize it?"
Workflow Integration
"The doctor finishes one visit 3 minutes late and the next patient is already waiting. What do you do in that gap?"
"How do you flag issues (e.g., missing consent form, incomplete chart) without disrupting the visit flow?"
"Describe your system for tracking multiple in-progress tasks (charting, calls, follow-ups) across a full clinic day without dropping any."
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