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MEDICINE IT SERVICES has an outstanding job opportunity for an Applications Analyst 2 - Ancillary position. PLEASE NOTE: These positions (4) are only open to current UW Medicine employees. WORK SCHEDULE 100
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, including summer interns. This will involve direct communication with current students. Perform other duties as assigned. Working Conditions: Job Location/Working Conditions Normal office environment
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Technology Team Manager, the primary focus of the Applications Analyst 1 position is to closely collaborate with other ITS team members and internal UW Medicine customers to provide a service oriented, point
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chairs the project management team meetings You develop with stakeholders KPIs for projects, programs, and/or portfolios You understand interdependencies between technology, operations, and business needs
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which should include: Leadership: 4+ years of experience leading and managing technology or business teams, with demonstrated ability to influence in a matrix environment. Technical Proficiency: 6+ years
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, independently, and efficiently. DEPARTMENT DESCRIPTION • Advanced imaging and diagnostic services in North Seattle • Radiology at UWMC-Northwest is equipped with the advanced diagnostic imaging technology
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Hospital in Shiloh, IL. We seek to optimize the outcome for all pregnancies, regardless of risk, using an integrated care approach, cutting edge technology and coordination of care with referring physicians
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%) Construction Management: • Using discretion and independent judgment, manage the efforts of contractors during the construction phase of all projects, including general, mechanical, and electrical work, from
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with current best practices, system changes, or departmental policies. Distributes updates to ensure staff remain informed and compliant. Analyzes call center metrics such as call volume, wait time
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. Documents all patient interactions appropriately within EHR system. Provides diabetes education to patients, families, and caregivers. Analyzes blood sugar trends and recommends dose/technology changes based