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inputting/retrieving words or data into or from an automated/computer system The posted pay range is Boston Children's reasonable and good-faith expectation for this pay at the time of posting. Any base pay
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unusual findings or changes in patient condition to Registered Nurse. Obtaining records, files and/or results for appointments and entering related information on appropriate computer systems. Answering
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computer systems are required. Familiarity with basic medical terminology is preferred. Ability to work as part of a team with diverse internal and external constituencies. The posted pay range is Boston
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candidate is comfortable working with mice, motivated to learn, and committed to contributing actively in the laboratory. Hands-on training will be provided for specialized procedures. This position has a
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multiple services. Facilitating learning and development of the healthcare team through 1:1 preceptorship, unit-based education, and informal knowledge sharing. Patient and family education. Active
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enters information accurately into hospital and departmental computer systems. Answers, screens, and routes telephone calls and performs general office support. May complete work necessary for pre
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, assisting anesthesia providers during procedures, and ensuring proper preparation of anesthesia machines, carts, and specialized equipment. This role will primarily support patients in the main OR. Key
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access and training. Collects and maintains required records and data for house staff, faculty, and alumni. Maintains New Innovations GME database including duty hours, evaluations and personnel records in
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for prior authorization, facilitating prior authorizations in consultation with the CCS team, etc. Providing full administrative support to the care team including submitting requests for computer and
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environment consists of high-performance computing clusters, virtual machines, PetaByte-scale high-performance storage and cloud platforms. We work with scientists to develop solutions in support of cutting