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maintained and filed in a logical manner. Proficiency with computer programs, especially with Word and Excel. Experienced in time management, skilled at setting priorities for work to effectively manage and
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possession of a thorough understanding of the techniques and rationale for the selection and application of respiratory care procedures. Basic computer skills: data entry, e-mail, E.M.R., Microsoft Word, Excel
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on needed services and/or solutions to problems with computer hardware or software. Key Responsibilities 50% - FLEET SUPPORT AND PROCUREMENT 40% - ADMINISTRATIVE SUPPORT AND DEPARTMENTAL BACK-UP 5% - DIVISION
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-ray generator, patient table, control console and computer. The incumbent will be responsible for the acquisition, processing and archiving of all patient data. Under general supervision, the incumbent
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practice and documentation. Knowledge of performance improvement and evidence-based practice. Basic computer skills. Ability to assess, plan, implement and evaluate patient care, taking into consideration
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to troubleshoot instrument/equipment problems and utilize appropriate resources to resolve problems. Knowledge of personal computer, word processing, data management, and spreadsheet software. Must be able to write
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with the football program. Ability to learn the complex policies and procedures regarding academic eligibility of UC Davis student-athletes. These include UC Davis, Conference and the National Collegiate
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% - Customer Service Expectations 20% - Unit Communication 15% - EMR and Computer 10% - Performance Improvement Compliance 5% - Medical Records 15% - Unit Environment 10% - Unit Efficiency Department Overview
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. Basic computer skills. 11. Ability to assess, plan, implement and evaluate patient care, taking into consideration protective interventions, development (behavioral and physical) and physiological