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OJHP Academic Scribe Program
Are you or your department interested in scribing?
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Clinical & Support Staff
Support Staff Manuals and Competencies
New DEA Education Requirement Affecting All Prescribers
Update Regarding Required Opioid Training for DEA Renewal
Providers renewing their DEA registrations after June 27, 2023, will be required to complete a one-time, eight-hour training on the treatment and management of patients with opioid or other substance use disorders. This requirement effects all DEA registrants regardless of whether they currently are or are not willing to prescribe buprenorphine to patients.
DEA Required Education Resource Page
2023 JHM Ambulatory Nursing Conference
The Academic Scribe Program at Johns Hopkins
The Office of John Hopkins Physicians (OJHP) is in search of bright and motivated individuals to perform medical scribing for providers throughout Johns Hopkins Medicine (JHM) starting this summer and early fall. Medical scribes are trained clerical personnel who capture accurate and detailed documentation of clinical encounters in real time. They assist clinicians in gathering data and navigating medical records, without making independent interpretations or judgments.
Apply for the OJHP Academic Scribe Program:
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OJHP has an Academic Scribe Program where preprofessional students are hired in their gap year for 12-18 months and placed in departments needing scribes.
- Click here to fill out our scribe needs survey.
- Click here here to find out more information and FAQs about our program.
- Click here to fill out the Assignment Request Form. All forms should be emailed to Carrie Berlett [email protected]
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We are looking for full-time positions, and the requested commitment is at least 12 months, though arrangements for shorter and longer service terms can be discussed. It may be necessary that you have your own vehicle, as many practice locations are outside of Baltimore City. A desire to pursue further medical professional training is preferred, and scribes will receive training in medical and clinical terminology, professionalism and communication, and in working in electronic health record systems.
Individuals who are conducive for this scribe program include:
- Recent and upcoming graduates looking for an exciting gap year experience prior to medical school
- Students pursuing master’s programs seeking a career in healthcare
- College students seeking a unique medical experience
If you are interested in this opportunity, please send your resume to [email protected] and fill out this application. For our brochure, click here.
JHM Medical Case Conference Series
Prevent Diabetes - DSMT and DPP Referrals
At Johns Hopkins, we are committed to support your health and wellness starting with diabetes prevention. For people with diabetes, we serve to provide an integrative and comprehensive approach to diabetes care. Click the link below to learn more about our accredited Diabetes Prevention Program (DPP) and Diabetes Self-Management Training (DSMT) clinical services.
DPEP Information Page
Available Training from the Johns Hopkins Patient Engagement Program
Patient Engagement Program - Diabetes (hopkinspep.org)
DSMT (Diabetes Self-Management Training and Diabetes Prevention Program)
DPP (Diabetes Prevention Program)
- 35-minute interactive E-Learning Module (with FREE 0.75 CME/CE) that covers:
- What is DPP and DSMT and what are the benefits to patients?
- How to refer into DPP/DSMT?
- How to communication with patients strategically and efficiently, and increase the chances they enroll in DPP/DSMT.
- 1-2 Hour Motivational Interviewing live Skills Workshop to learn how to motivate patients to enroll in and remain in DPP/DSMT
Nurses
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Clinical Support Staff
JHCP Support Staff Manuals and Competencies
Clinical Support Staff Manuals
Competency Checklists
- Blood Pressure
- Ear Irrigation
- EKG
- Fingerstick
- Intramuscular Injections
- Peak Flow Meter
- PPD
- Subcutaneous Injections
Administrative Support Staff
More coming soon!
Providers & Faculty Prescribers
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