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exemplary care for a variety of complex patients with diagnosis such as Pre-Liver Transplant, Liver Transplant, Kidney Transplant, Pancreas Transplant, Small Bowel Transplant and Hand Transplant. Department
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with a focus in the Emergency Department and some invasive procedures. What you will do: Perform complex specialized tasks associated with the operation of CT scanners, power injectors, and related
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complex testing needs of Duke Health's diverse patient population by providing timely and accurate results, educating the next generation of laboratorians, scientists and physicians, and researching and
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. JOB ELIGIBILITY REQUIREMENTS: Master's degree in Genetic Counseling from an American Board of Genetics Counseling (ABGC) accredited program Board Certification or eligible by the American Board
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: Independently coordinate the design of complex scheduling algorithms with departmental, DHAS, and clinical leadership by analyzing workflow, department requirements, and practice standards. Ensure that scheduling
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complex and routine administrative problems in support of assigned DHIP leaders as assigned. Leadership assignments scoped for this role include VP Clinician Compensation, AVP Western North Carolina, VP
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projects. Demonstrated ability to work efficiently, effectively, and accurately in a fast paced and complex organization. Ability to multitask while maintaining accuracy and a strong commitment to attention
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complex testing needs of Duke Health's diverse patient population by providing timely and accurate results, educating the next generation of laboratorians, scientists and physicians, and researching and
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of the Job Class Provide high-level administrative support to a department or a group of professionals. Apply knowledge and skills to resolve complex administrative problems independently or with others
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for the reviewer. Addresses and corrects findings. May train others. Maintain all participant level documentation for studies that are complex in nature (e.g., procedural and interventional studies) and