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. Participating in the purchasing of inventory. Providing routine clerical support as needed. Technology: Utilizing all office technology, including phone systems, email, Microsoft Office programs, and clinical
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accelerate research and discovery. Key Responsibilities: Coordinates daily operations and activities of the program to ensure efficient functioning. Manages billing, reporting, and record-keeping related
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Summary/ Department Summary: The Boston Adult Congenital Heart (BACH) Program provides comprehensive care to adult patients living with congenital heart disease (CHD). We are committed to advancing care
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a resource information and referral, program development and psychosocial consultation to multidisciplinary teams Minimum Qualifications Education: Master's degree in social work. Experience
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Summary: Coordinators all activities and functions for medically complex patients to ensure that goals and objectives specified for the program are accomplished in accordance with established priorities
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to physicians and other providers. Recommending orthotics, adaptive/assistive equipment, and technology for patients with complex, rare, or multiple dysfunctions. Integrates knowledge into clinical decision
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Summary Under general supervision, the Program Coordinator II supports the Congenital Diaphragmatic Hernia (CDH) Center by coordinating all activities and functions of one or more clinical programs to
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actions and initiates required forms and documentation. Routes and monitors administrative forms, including purchase orders and payments. Manages supply inventory and computer equipment. Purchases standard
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. Assisting patients with feeding and hygiene, obtaining, measuring and recording routine information such as temperature, pulse and blood pressure, and accurately documenting results in appropriate computer
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program partners; participates on relevant committees and task forces. Maintains regular communication with Program Chiefs, administrators, nursing leadership, and referring physicians. Supports development