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The University of Southern California (USC) is one of the world’s leading private research universities. An anchor institution in Los Angeles and a global center for arts, technology, and
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duties, as assigned. Job Requirements: Education Minimum (Required) Graduate of an approved school of Radiologic Technology Program. Work Experience Minimum (Required) • Minimum of two years in acute
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referrals/authorization for adequate coding and performs new patient registration, insurance verification, check-in, check-out functions of the front desk. Scheduler ancillary testing and procedures as
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business and enhance community outreach. Performs credit qualification(s), using secondary market standards. Determines most suitable loan program for applicants. Liaises with title companies, escrow
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Minimum Skills: Working knowledge of electrical and computer engineering. Preferred Education: Doctorate
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departmental leader(s). Incumbent is expected to work with minimal supervision; periodic and regular progress checks are performed to evaluate and adjust workload accordingly. In addition, the Medical Assistant
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Responsible for the organization-wide quality/performance improvement activities designed to improve patient outcomes and patient safety, in support of the hospital Performance Improvement Program
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Education: An earned associate degree in a laboratory science or medical laboratory technology, obtained from an accredited institution, OR Education/training equivalent to the preceding that Includes
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well as periodic meetings with departmental leader(s). In addition, the Medical Assistant III will provide administrative and front office support including greeting patients, performing patient check-in/out
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: Clerical Has thorough understanding and expertise in the use of computer systems, e.g. Cerner and GE Centricity Business. Demonstrates accuracy and thoroughness in entering information into computer systems