Tyrrell Wagner, MA

Operations Supervisor Of Mammography at Mountain Park Health Center

Tyrrell Wagner, MA has a strong background in the healthcare industry. They most recently worked as an Operations Supervisor at Mountain Park Health Center since December 2021. Prior to that, they held positions at the same organization such as Medical Assistant Lead from October 2018 to December 2021 and Medical Assistant Float from October 2016 to October 2018. In these roles, they gained experience in various departments, including Internal Medicine, Pediatrics, Women's Health, High-Risk Obstetrics, Referrals, Medical Records, and Clinical Pharmacy. Their responsibilities included rooming patients, obtaining vitals, taking phone messages for providers, performing EKGs, performing fetal NSTs, assisting with birth control insertion, preparing trays for exams, obtaining specimens, administering vaccines, and training new Medical Assistants.

In addition to their work at Mountain Park Health Center, they also worked as a Lead Phlebotomist & Medical Assistant at Mobil Combatives Medical & Licensing Service from June 2020 to May 2022. At NextCare Urgent Care, they worked as a Clinical Care Specialist/Medical Assistant from December 2014 to November 2017. Their responsibilities included checking in/out patients, verifying insurance, processing medical records, triaging patients, administering injections, performing blood draws, and processing lab orders.

They also gained experience as a Medical Assistant at Sonoran Desert Medical Specialist from December 2013 to November 2014 and as a Student Medical Assistant at Central Arizona Heart Specialist in July 2014.

Tyrrell Wagner, MA pursued an education in the field of healthcare and obtained a Medical Assisting Diploma from Carrington College-Mesa in 2014. Prior to that, Tyrrell completed their high school education at Marcos De Niza High School, where they received a High School Diploma in General Studies in 2013. In addition to their formal education, Tyrrell also obtained a certification in Basic Life Support from the American Heart Association in September 2019.

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