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research staff. Maintain organized and accurate physical and electronic study files, including study trackers, logs, and documentation required for efficient research operations. Assist with scheduling
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; and ability to work independently. Functional proficiency in computer software skills (e.g. Microsoft Word, Excel and Outlook, E-mail, etc.). Ideal candidate is a motivated individual with a positive
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departments: Print Services, Copier Program, Administrative Mail, Student Mail, Transportation, and all of Facilities & Operations Vehicle Fleet oversight. Administrative Mail is responsible for the timely and
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, schedule appointments and process payment for clinical services. Responsible for billing and collection activities, issuing receipts, responding to patient inquiries, posting payments and reconciling
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. Position Summary The Clinical Coordinator III - Physician Assistant will support Hepatobiliary & Pancreatic Surgery and performs history and physical examinations. Establishes a presumptive diagnosis and
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community. For further information about the department and our activities, centers, research areas, and curricular programs, please go to our web page at: https://www.stat.columbia.edu Qualifications PhD in
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regulatory specialists and includes an ACGME-accredited Fellowship Program and a FACT-accredited stem cell transplant program. Direct patient care in collaboration with attending physicians in Pediatric
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Program (SHPEP) and the Northeast Regional Alliance MedPrep HCOP Academy Program (MedPrep) are designed to support undergraduate students who are economically disadvantage and/or identify with groups
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Program (SHPEP) and the Northeast Regional Alliance MedPrep HCOP Academy Program (MedPrep) are designed to support undergraduate students who are economically disadvantage and/or identify with groups
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. Responsibilities Perform and document age-appropriate comprehensive medical, surgical, and psychosocial health histories and physical examinations, noting pertinent positive and negative findings. Maintain and