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in ambulatory care pharmacy practice setting. Experience precepting and evaluating residents and students. Familiarity with medical terminology, lab data and optimal drug therapy. Thorough knowledge
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. This includes managing software installation and dependencies, experimental testing and evaluation, and system design and refinement. Develop, implement, and optimize advanced data analyses. This includes multi
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analytics solutions to support the ATP mission in ensuring the efficient operation of ambulatory clinics to enhance financial viability, optimize performance, and foster informed, data-driven decision-making
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technical projects, ensuring operational efficiency through continuous process improvement and strategic workflow optimization. In this role, you manage several project frameworks, streamlining methodologies
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collaborate with interdisciplinary teams to ensure optimal patient outcomes. Schedule: * May include rotating day and night shifts. * Flexibility to work in any area of the Health System is required.
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the Cancer Genetics team and contributes to the management of diverse aspects of the service, including the coordination of care for patients, optimization of clinic and operational workflows, and working
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for successful campaigns. Building research resources and maintaining robust portfolios. Designing and preparing complex reports. Training and development of advancement services staff on optimal use
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collaboration across departments and levels Maintain open, consultative relationships to ensure optimal service and high-quality, cost-effective patient care Ensure regulatory compliance and reliable system
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coordination across settings. The Clinical Nurse PD is responsible and accountable for providing optimal patient care and management during procedural sedation and during transport to and off-unit procedures
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verification of medication orders and patient medical records; optimizing safe medication therapy; review of patient medication profiles; counseling patients on appropriate drug use; interacting and/or rounding