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achievement of balanced scorecard targets and support DUHS values. Consistently cooperate and communicate effectively with co-workers to ensure effective workflow. Required Qualifications Education Bachelors
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Association and American Stroke Association for ‘Get with the Guidelines-Stroke’ and ‘Target: Stroke’. This is an award for having the most up-to-date evidence-based treatment guidelines to improve patient care
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documentation, reviews medical records and follows physicians, if appropriate, promptly. Works with Hospital Information Management (HIM) Compliance Specialists to ensure AR days remain in the targeted range
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communication with patients, families and investigators regarding therapeutic clinical trials. Provide targeted patient education regarding clinical trials, to assist patients in making informed decisions
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, and other employees. Perform other related duties incidental to the work described herein. Use behaviors that support the achievement of balanced scorecard targets and support DUHS (Duke University
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, and other employees. Perform other related duties incidental to the work described herein. Use behaviors that support the achievement of balanced scorecard targets and support DUHS (Duke University
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of balanced scorecard targets and support DUHS (Duke University Health System) values. Consistently cooperate and communicate effectively with co-workers to ensure effective workflow. Knowledge, Skills and
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effective data ownership and clear dashboard definitions. Engage with service line and executive leadership to create standardized benchmarks and targets. • Analytics Adoption: Drive the adoption
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-friendly content that meets the needs of target audiences, turning insights into language for digital dataplatform user success. Develop and maintain a detailed database of reference materials, including
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group. Our lab focuses on understanding the mechanisms of cancer progression and metastasis, as well as conducting preclinical studies of therapeutic agents targeting these disease processes. Key