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. Optimizes scanning protocols of patients. Check quality of scans while the patient is on the scanner. Basic knowledge of Microsoft Office (e.g., Outlook, Word, Excel, PowerPoint) required. Basic Life Support
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applications and adverse events. 6. Assists with study completion, data lock, study closeout, and archiving of study files to ensure completeness and continuity of all study data. 7. Completes ongoing checks
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quality assurance checks, reports on the status of research activities, and submits monthly activity logs for protocol. Organizes and coordinates community working group meetings for protocol activities
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required to dispense medical prescriptions, price-checking, restocking of drugs, and assists with basic compounding. CORE JOB FUNCTIONS 1. Collects, inputs, and verifies prescription, refill, and patient
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managers. Core Responsibilities Develop and implement strategies for real-time data QC Conduct routine data checks to ensure data integrity and completeness Write SAS macros and programs for data cleaning
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managers. Core Responsibilities Develop and implement strategies for real-time data QC Conduct routine data checks to ensure data integrity and completeness Write SAS macros and programs for data cleaning
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community. CORE JOB FUNCTIONS 1. Finalizes analysis plans and writes detailed specifications for analysis of files, consistency checks, tables, and figures. 2. Communicates with clients regarding statistical
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. Assist in quality controls and upkeep temperature controls for refrigerators and check AEDs for alarms. Assist providers with Telehealth appointments Request medical records from PCP offices and
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are appropriate to the type of exam recommended by physician. Notifies supervisor of any discrepancies and/or contacts physician’s office for correct orders if necessary. Verifies the patient’s ID by checking
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Percent of Effort): 10% 1. Verify the patient’s ID by checking their name and date of birth. 2. Ask patient to describe level of comfort and evidence of pain – prior, during, and at the completion