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hospital policies. Oversees Special Programs/Projects for the Department, including, but not limited to USC Workers Compensation Program, Hepatitis B Program, TB Testing Program, Remote Coumadin Monitoring
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or equivalent. Req Specialized/technical training Completion of a Sterile Processing Program or an accredited Surgical Technician program. If no completion of program, must have an additional three years
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., computers, mobile devices, network systems). Ensures processes and procedures follow established standards, guidelines, and protocols. Maintains currency with legal, regulatory, and technological changes and
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safety protocols. Collects field and/or laboratory measurements and data. Computes results for a variety of research procedures, tests and techniques. Maintains accurate records of procedures used
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bachelor’s degree in information science or computer science or computer engineeringor in related field(s). Extensive proven leadership experience. Experience in a university environment. Relevant
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POSITION SUMMARY The Computed Tomography (CT) Technologist performs scans, prepares patients for diagnostic procedures by explaining the process and positioning patients to correctly capture
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Responsible for the organization-wide quality/performance improvement activities designed to improve patient outcomes and patient safety, in support of the hospital Performance Improvement Program
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other duties as assigned. Essential Duties: Clerical Has thorough understanding and expertise in the use of computer systems, e.g. Cerner. Demonstrates accuracy and thoroughness in entering information
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. Assists with performing stock inventories and restocking of supplies. Must be extremely organized. Demonstrate excellent customer service behavior. Ability to speak, read, and writes English. Computer
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management and security frameworks. A bachelor’s degree in information science or computer science or computer engineering or in related field(s); or combined experience/education as substitute for minimum