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are encouraged to upload license and/or certification if required of the position Bachelor’s degree in health sciences, information technology, computer science, or related area; and/or equivalent combination
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in the UC Davis Critical Care Nurse Fellowship Program. Ability to read, write, speak, and understand the English language. Ability to utilize medical terminology appropriately. Knowledge of current
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to the faculty, staff, residents, fellows, and students. Demonstrated skill and ability to operate a computer utilizing various software programs such as Microsoft Word, Excel, PowerPoint and Outlook. Ability
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of practice. Basic understanding of technology as it pertains to federal regulations to patient privacy. Ability to support unit leadership with additional task as assigned. Ability to stay organized and
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skill lab reports of student progress and lab operations. The role requires a professional who is organized, detail-oriented, and flexible, with the ability to adapt to changing program needs. Strong
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activity and frequent interruptions. Ability to efficiently use computer system applications for all functions required for this position, including typing skills sufficient to use computer keyboard for
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prior authorizations, patient assistance requests, and other ancillary tasks related to the operation of a Specialty Pharmacy program. Makes analysis of what further information needs to be collected
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the health of people through large scale regional, national and international population-based approaches by carrying out epidemiologic and biomedical informatics research, educational programs, public service
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revenue generated from user fees. An additional program, the Equine Analytical Chemistry Laboratory, is funded through a contract with the California Horse Racing Board (CHRB) and horse wagering monies and
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and science using a One Health approach to endangered eastern gorillas in the wild in Rwanda, Uganda and DR Congo. As a program within the Karen C. Drayer Wildlife Health Center (WHC), GD focuses