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working in a large healthcare organization. Excellent written and verbal communication skills. Advanced customer service skills in person and over the phone. Strong computer skills and abilities managing
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with various personalities and developing internal and external network of contacts. Excellent phone etiquette skills. Computer proficiency, including working knowledge of word processing, spreadsheet
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Biostatistics, PhD in Public Health, and a Joint doctoral program with SDSU. The School’s new PhD program in Public Health will have its first concentration in Health Services Research and Implementation Science
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for occasional community teaching programs, participation in program planning and development of patient education information. May perform other related duties as assigned. While not required, a cover letter is
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the management of patients who present chronic and/or episodic health problems. Assignments at this level may include responsibility for occasional community teaching programs, participation in program planning
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supervising undergraduate and graduate students, and postdoctoral fellows. Computer skills in entering, analyzing and presenting data, using MS Word, Excel, PowerPoint as well as image analysis software such as
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to specific populations and meet the needs of various groups and individuals. Demonstrated skill in using standard office computer technology (including internet technology and web based systems) and campus
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have two to five (2 - 5) years of previous (Inpatient) Pharmacy Tech experience. Proven knowledge of pharmacy terminology and calculations. Strong computer experience and accurate data entry skills
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vehicle. Must maintain good driving record and participate in the DMV Pull program b. Required to work scheduled shifts, including nights and weekends - may need to work five 8-hour or four 10-hour shifts
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six degree programs: BS in Public Health, MPH, MS and PhD in Biostatistics, PhD in Public Health, and a Joint doctoral program with SDSU. The School’s new PhD program in Public Health will have its