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Residence. The Customer Service Clerk answers phone inquiries, has basic computer skills, and is warm, helpful, pleasant, and responsive to guests, neighbors, and residents, which are critical aspects
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patient performance and making necessary changes in procedure. Scores and interprets tests, enters results in computer. Copies, delivers and files copies of tests to physician and division. Schedules test
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. Substitutions include: Graduate of an accredited nursing program (such as RN/LPN), or comparable allied health training program with a minimum of one year of relevant experience. Ability to show proof of a
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, Computer Literacy, Deadline Management, Grant Administration, IBM Cognos Analytics, Interpersonal Communication, Learning New Technologies, Maintaining Composure, Microsoft Excel, Microsoft Office, Microsoft
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, biostatistics, medical sciences, health policy, economics, mathematics, computer science, statistics, or a related field. Demonstrated expertise in health metrics, epidemiology, or related quantitative research
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Qualifications section. Work Experience: No additional work experience beyond what is stated in the Required Qualifications section. Skills: Clinical Research, Clinical Study Protocols, Communication, Computer
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, Materials Management, Accounting Or Other Pertinent Areas (5 Years) Skills: Analytical Thinking, Computer Literacy, Contract Development, Contract Management, Contract Negotiations, Matrix Management
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computer systems. DEPARTMENT DESCRIPTION Complete radiology and imaging services using the latest technology Radiology Services at UWMC-Montlake is the premier choice for imaging in the Pacific Northwest
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& Administration group. Campus Energy, Utilities & Operations has an outstanding opportunity for an Energy Engineer to join their team to provide engineering and technical expertise in identifying, evaluating and
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qualification and interest, has the opportunity to serve as Associate Program Director (APD) of the rheumatology fellowship program. The successful candidate will spend 90% time in the clinical setting (80