I'm a licensed Medical Technologist with over three years of clinical experience, currently working as Bacteriology Section Head at a private hospital in the Philippines. I'm transitioning into medical virtual assistance because I want to apply my background in a way that directly supports physicians and healthcare teams without being limited to the bench.
My day-to-day work involves a lot of documentation, results interpretation, and coordinating with clinicians on lab findings and antibiotic susceptibility data. I understand medical terminology because I use it constantly, not because I took a crash course on it.
What I bring to a remote healthcare role: accurate and fast medical transcription and documentation, familiarity with clinical workflows and patient charting processes, experience handling laboratory information systems (HCLAB, HIS, WHONET), strong written communication for reports and clinical correspondence, and solid working knowledge of Google Workspace, Microsoft Office, and Zoom.
I'm targeting scribe or clinical documentation roles, though I'm open to broader MVA work including prior authorizations, referral coordination, and EHR data entry. I'm available on night shift to align with US clinic hours.
If you need someone who already speaks the language of medicine and can hit the ground running on documentation tasks, I'm worth a conversation.
Experience: 2 - 5 years
Experience: 2 - 5 years
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