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the good working order and availability of equipment. Duties and Responsibilities of this Level Level 1 Have responsibilities in at least one of the following areas in order to ensure optimal inventory
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require DUHS billing. Serves as an expert resource for multiple study teams/research program for participant retention. Liaises with other resources at Duke to optimize retention rates. Develops and
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of this Level Provide oversight and direction for the Scheduling Service Access Managers. Monitor the day to day operations of the Access Centers to optimize performance in order to provide the best patient
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solutions, develop dashboards, and optimize BI solutions to support strategic decision-making. Duties and Responsibilities of this Level Reporting Solutions: Assist in gathering and understanding business
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. Manages and implements Duke University Health System strategies to optimize staffing efficiency levels. Produce results in achieving efficiencies in supply distribution, linen distribution, inventory
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treatment to diverse, medically complex patient populations. Deliver quality service techniques that facilitate optimal care, considering the patient’s age, social, cultural, educational, and vocational
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Responsibilities of this Level Clinical Expert Collaborates with providers, case managers, registered and other members of the health care to assess patient needs, develop a plan of care and optimize healthcare
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required procedures and to obtain optimal diagnostic recording; utilize ancillary devices such as selected transducers, digital networking system, off-line analysis systems. Maintain equipment in working
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to creating an exemplary classroom environment and instructional approaches to optimize student learning. Statement of how you will foster a culture of community and belonging in the learning and research
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you will do (Level I): Operate computer software for production of 3D images and multiplanar reconstructions from CT and MRI datasets for optimal visualization of patient’s anatomic structures and