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code is $5,908.33-$12,100/monthly. Please note that qualified candidates typically start near the mid-range, based on experience. JOB QUALIFICATIONS Qualifications Required: BLS from American Heart
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medical diagnosis and procedure codes in CPT Code book and ICD-9 Code book Recent patient registration and appointment scheduling experience
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University of California, Los Angeles | Los Angeles, California | United States | about 2 months ago
coding Demonstrated ability to independently solve complex problems
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calls and to be an effective information source. Knowledge of penal and radio codes and language used in radio communications. Physical ability to handle various intervention incidents, including patient
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the preparation of clinical trial budgets. Working knowledge of FDA Code of Federal Regulations (CFR) and ICH Good Clinical Practice (GC) for clinical research. Be available to work in more than one environment
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of attendance, dress code and varied work schedule. Knowledge of Infection control and health surveillance, OSHA, Universal Precautions, Waste Management, handling of hazardous substances and medical Device Act
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effective interactions with patients, staff, and physicians Knowledge of billing and diagnosis codes and medical office procedures Ability to set priorities and complete assignments in a timely manner under
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scientific application. Ability and skills to supervise. Ability to conduct oneself in a healthy and professional manner regarding sterile dress code etiquette and communicate in a professional manner.
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assignments with multilevel personnel. Skill in speaking English language with medical/surgical terminology. Ability to comply with department standards inclusive of attendance, dress code and varied work
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. Knowledge of penal and radio codes and language used in radio communications. Physical ability to handle various intervention incidents, including patient restraints and violent subjects. Physically able