542 parallel-and-distributed-computing positions at University of Southern California
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medical needs. -Builds and sustains high-performing teams that can meet both current and future program goals and objectives. -Oversees workload distribution, productivity, and effectiveness of staff
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inventory. Photocopies, collates, faxes, distributes, mails, and performs errands. 7. Ensures that physician orders for medications and treatments are implemented by the appropriate staff. 8. Assists
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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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The Pharmacist provides comprehensive pharmaceutical care through integrated drug distribution, clinical services and education. Essential Duties: . Medication Process Responsibilities • Accurately
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FUNCTIONS AND CORE RESPONSIBILITIES Assists in stocking/distribution of supplies. Assists with charge entry and intake procedures as assigned. Cleans and prepares treatment areas and equipment. Communicates
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The Pharmacy Supervisor provides comprehensive pharmaceutical care through integrated drug distribution, clinical services and education for Pharmacy Services. Essential Duties: Maintains pharmacy
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of blood products to Surgery and for the delivery of surgical specimens to the appropriate sections of the Laboratory. Processes, distributes or packages all specimens received (except Anatomic Pathology
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variety of duties associated with daily clinic preparation process, from customer service, message distribution, procedure scheduling, encounter registration, and referrals management. Essential Duties
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Industry Relations, ensuring office efficiency and coordination across staff and student teams. Hire, schedule, train, and supervise 10+ student workers; manage workload distribution and provide mentorship
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to coordinate patient care. 2. Computer Skills • a) Type and proof various documents (e.g., correspondence, reports, charts, minutes of meetings, hospital policies, etc.). • b) Create spreadsheets and tables