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the Sylvester Comprehensive Cancer Center Junior Development Program Qualifications Department Faculty members will need to meet the following requirements: Requirements (essential) · Ph.D. in Biochemistry
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physician orders. Reviews, evaluates and reports diagnostic tests to assess patient’s condition. Consults with physicians and other healthcare professionals related to assigned patients to assess, plan
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Division, Department of Neurology. The individual will be an integral member of an active clinical and translational research group focused on therapy development for Lou Gehrig’s disease (amyotrophic
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professional development and maintenance of knowledge regarding the patient population and assignments. Ensures compliance with all State and Federal regulatory guidelines to include Health Insurance Portability
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Demonstrates and articulates sound clinical reasoning in synthesizing complex evaluation data, identifying diagnosis, and developing a comprehensive care plan. Develops and updates an appropriate care plan with
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department goals, objectives and vision in support of an ambitious and achievable strategic plan. Ability to lead, motivate, develop and inspire others. Ability to develop and evaluate metrics of a successful
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baseline information utilized for the development of individualized patient plan of care. Provides direct and indirect patient and family care to assess needs. Facilitates/patient/family education with
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of statistical data for departmental evaluation purposes. Establish and maintain modality accreditation certifications. Contributions to the preparation of the annual departmental budget and development
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opportunity for a Full-Time Case Worker 1 to work in Miami. The Case Worker assists patients in keeping appointments, identifies barriers to care, coordinates the development of a treatment plan, and monitors
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and confirm testing arrangements. Prepare seating charts based on daily exam schedules. Seat students at designated times (9am, 11am, 1pm, and 3pm). Monitor students during testing via closed-circuit