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, including exhibiting a professional and positive image when interacting with patients and co-workers. Responsibilities* Accurately verify patient information, including demographic details, medical history
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through implementation and completion Demonstrated ability to gather information, analyze data, and solve problems to move work forward Demonstrated ability to manage competing priorities, deadlines, and
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wheelchairs. Accurately enter patient, study, and physician information into patient?s charts. Assist and direct patients as needed for the following imaging modalities: General Imaging, Mammography, Computed
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Perform patient intake and rooming duties in the clinic. Document health information in the Electronic Medical record. Maintain proficiency and competency in performing tasks such as vital signs, dressing
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the Huycke and West laboratories. This role spans two independent research programs and requires advanced mouse colony management, regulatory oversight, complex experimental execution, data analysis, decision
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students working on software development projects Required Qualifications* Bachelor's degree in computer science, electrical/computer engineering, or a related field 3-5 years of experience in application
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two ongoing research projects focused on prenatal stress and parent-child development. The Research Assistant will assist with participant visits, data collection and management, participant
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, missing information, and unacceptable specimens. 4. Communicate effectively with lab staff, clinicians, and other customers to meet customer service expectations and maintain patient confidentiality. 5
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Maintains a patient-centric care perspective, including: Actively engaging and building rapport and trust with the patient and family, as applicable, exhibiting respect and dignity Sharing information in a
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. Consultative and teaching skills. Unit committee membership. Demonstrated excellent interpersonal and problem-solving skills. Evidence of ability to assess, interpret, and analyze clinical information