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of computers and mobile devices, clerical procedures, customer service standards, collaboration, and information management. Advanced skill with Microsoft Office applications. High degree of professionalism
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research and teaching of residents and students. The Advanced Practice Provider (APP) works as a member of a multidisciplinary health care team who will contribute to excellence in program administration
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ensuring the smooth operation of executive functions and enabling leaders to focus on strategic priorities that improve patient care and organizational performance. Under general direction, perform routine
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implement policies & procedures to maximize efficiency for the program and the Advanced Practice Provider model. Coordinate and supervise the recruitment, training, and evaluation of Advance Practice
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maintaining excellent patient care and customer service by performing patient care and front desk duties. Primary Functions Prepare patient exam rooms and equipment and select instruments using aseptic and
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to detail required. Basic computer proficiency, including Microsoft Word and mobile device operation. Ability to adapt to changing priorities. Compassion, patience, and endurance. Preferred Schedule: Full
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, HHC, MCW) as required Writes accurate and timely progress notes, procedure notes, and/or admission and transfer orders. Order, perform, and interpret screening and diagnostic procedures and tests, and
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annual giving program. By utilizing best practices, the Director-Annual Giving balances high level strategy and organizational leadership with tactical efforts to create and execute fundraising
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in program administration, patient care, patient safety, research, quality improvement, and teaching. The Ideal Candidate will be a certified and licensed Nurse Practitioner or Physician Assistant with
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to military veterans and first responders with persistent post-concussive symptoms, emphasizing high-level physical performance, visual-vestibular integration, and orthopedic-based therapies. While vestibular