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I have personally been working with ScribeAmerica for over 8 months so feel free to message me with any questions!

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We are recruiting outstanding students interested in careers in medicine to begin staffing their program. Our company is the largest scribe company in the United States. We are looking to recruit students to become part of our team.

The job opportunity is called a “Scribe;” we act as personal assistants to the physician and perform all of their non-patient-care tasks. These include documentation, patient tracking, organization, and much more. We are looking for extremely motivated, sharp, and adaptable students who perform well in a fast-paced and high-energy environment. Because you will work one-on-one with a board certified physician for the entirety of their shift you become intimately familiar with medicine. It is incredibly exciting to work as a scribe. Additionally, you gain first-hand experience documenting exactly like a physician; a skill that is invaluable later for any career in health.

There is both theoretical classroom training and applied training live in the clinical setting. Because of the rigors of training, all hours spent training are paid. After training, shifts last 8-12 hours each, and we ask for a minimum of two shifts per week. Additionally, since we commit over 100 hours of training for each employee, there is a verbal commitment of two years of work (one year if full time). The training starts at $11 per hour.

Few other positions allow for such direct exposure to the medicine, and this opportunity is paid! This job is one of a kind; those who have excelled as scribes have consistently progressed to have successful careers in medicine. If you especially impress a physician, they will be happy to provide a strong letter of recommendation. The medical terminology acquired during your time as a scribe will put you leagues above your other classmates whether in medical school, physician assistant school, or another healthcare related postgraduate education program.

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