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teaching experience, especially to a General Education population in large courses · Excellent verbal and written communication skills · Must be capable of delivering high-quality instruction to a diverse
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duties will include; but, are not limited to the following: triage paperwork, maintain filing systems, data entry, prepare and distribute correspondence, answer incoming phone calls, fax/photocopy/scan
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data entry. Regular administrative duties such as preparing correspondence, answering phone calls, and handling faxes, photocopies, and scans of lab documents and manuals are also part of the role. In
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reporting rules and regulations, while staying updated on evolving policies. Update and validate Medi-Cal Waiver models and address audit and data requests with precision. Coordinate and lead weekly calls
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the evaluation process, including obtaining insurance authorizations and coordinating diagnostic communications with referring physicians. Triaging phone calls and ensuring a smooth flow of information across
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Program (GSP), which is a large-scale, system-wide initiative at UCLA Health focused on identifying and returning medically actionable genetic findings to patients. The GCA is instrumental in coordinating
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University of California, Los Angeles | Los Angeles, California | United States | about 2 months ago
insurance authorizations and manage timely data entry into the heart transplant database. Maintain a registry of referring physicians and serve as a key point of contact for diagnostic updates and evaluation
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, infectious disease, and identity testing. Fellows will learn diagnostic skills during exposure to internal cases as well as a large number of referral cases sent to UCLA for consultation. The fellow interacts
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, of the following applications: Salesforce Platform Applications: Health Cloud, Marketing Cloud, Service Cloud, Sales Cloud, Experience Cloud, and/or Data Cloud Technical Skills required include but
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on how the autonomic nervous system contributes to arrhythmias. We use in-vivo electrophysiology, molecular and histological techniques, single-cell RNA sequencing, and physiological data from both animal