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for success in this position Effective collaboration with multi-disciplinary teams Proficiency in keeping accurate and timely clinical records by computer Work Schedule This is a part-time, 20 hours/week
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simultaneously. The candidate will have excellent computer skills with proficiency in all Microsoft software applications. The candidate will be expected to complete 12 Hematology/Oncology CEUs annually
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Participates in and conducts the analysis of data, assists in the development of strategies to improve care management within the area or unit. Participates in and supports the involvement of nursing staff in
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? Outside imaging processing ? Fitting off the shelf durable medical equipment ? In addition, this position will retrieve prior medical history, print pertinent information for providers as needed
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attendance record Operate basic IT equipment (ex. iPad, computer) Work Schedule This position is primarily responsible of assembling beverages for patients trays. 20 hours Wednesday-Sunday 3:45pm-7:45pm Modes
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physical examination. Modes of Work These positions work onsite patrolling the University of Michigan campus. Additional Information All members of DPSS are considered Campus Security Authorities (CSAs
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standards of teamwork by demonstrating adaptability, flexibility, and consistently sharing information and resources with others Ability to work independently in an ever-changing and potentially stressful
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to be seen as per ambulatory clinic standards. Incorporate evidence-based standards when interpreting patient related data. Organize patient health and disease information to identify nutrition-related
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heavy equipment maintenance operation, and protection of people, property, and institutions. Ability to convey information effectively, both orally and in writing. Ability to analyze information and
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proficiency with current computer technology and applications (i.e., Google Docs, Microsoft Office Suite, work management interface, etc.) Ability to travel frequently between sites across the U-M Ann Arbor