About Northwest Arkansas Pediatrics
Northwest Arkansas Pediatrics, a MANA Clinic, is committed to providing excellent, compassionate care to children and their families. Our pediatricians and staff have 30 years of experience caring for children. Drs. Joe T. Robinson and Terry Payton founded the Northwest Arkansas Pediatric Clinic in 1983 to provide comprehensive care for children from infancy to adolescence. Today, NWAP has 20 board certified pediatricians on staff and locations in Fayetteville and Pinnacle Hills.
About MANA
Medical Associates of Northwest Arkansas (MANA) is an independent physician group that includes family medicine, pediatrics, women’s health and an array of specialists and advanced health services.
Our mission is to improve the quality of life by providing compassionate, comprehensive, quality healthcare.
What We Offer
At MANA, you will receive more than just pay. We offer various benefits that matter most to you. MANA team members are eligible to receive benefits. Below are some of our various benefit offerings:
Medical Associates of Northwest Arkansas (MANA) is an equal opportunity employer, and all qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, age, sex, national origin, disability status, genetics, protected veteran status, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, or any other characteristic protected by federal, state or local laws.
1. Build and maintain individual physician schedules (based on physician criteria and physician needs)
in eClinicalWorks (eCW) with the goal of maintaining at least three months of future availability;
upload finalized schedules to WordPress.
2. Regularly update calendars and schedules in Qgenda, eCW, and WordPress based on provider
changes and preferences. Distribute copies of calendars to necessary staff.
3. Communicate appointment changes to patients and/or parents as necessary.
4. Coordinate with new physicians to gather individual scheduling preferences and relay information to
supervisors.
5. Stay informed of receptionist procedures to assist with morning and daily phon e coverage as
needed.
6. Order and pick up food for lunch meetings
7. Create and maintain schedules for vaccine clinics, including flu and RSV clinics.
8. Manage scheduling and calendar reservations for various conference rooms.
9. Distribute the monthly physician on-call schedule to Washington Regional Medical Center and Arkansas Children’s Hospital.
10. Provide scheduling coverage for mid-level providers during absences.
11. Orient new pharmaceutical representatives.
12. Monitor and maintain inventory of non-medical office supplies; coordinate timely reordering.
13. Assist in the preparation of reports and support special projects as assigned.
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