442 computer-programmer-"Multiple"-"O.P"-"U.S" positions at Medical College of Wisconsin
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. Assist with recruiting, training, and supervising staff and managing the program budget. Primary Functions • Recruit, screen, enroll and obtain consent from program participants. Conduct or coordinate
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Hospital in a well-established, well-respected IBD program; the team currently cares for over 3,500 IBD patients. · Work alongside five exceptional colorectal surgeons experienced in IBD management
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physician practice plan, coding multiple medical/surgical specialties/subspecialties. Certification: Coding certification (CPC, CPC-A, CCS-P, or CCA) and/or health
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travel itineraries and related arrangements. Compile data and information from multiple sources to prepare reports. Process payment requests, requisitions, and invoices. Distribute mail and organize filing
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General Surgery and exclusively runs our Surgical ICU. We have a cutting edge surgical critical care program and AAST approved Acute Care Surgery fellowship with a current group of 18 Trauma/Acute Care
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population health data into program planning. Knowledge – Skills – Abilities Strong program/project management skills. Proficiency in Microsoft PowerPoint and Excel and familiarity with design software. Able
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health, dental, life insurance, disability coverage, adoption assistance, paid parental leave, tuition reimbursement program, & more Qualifying employer in the Public Service Loan Forgiveness (PSLF
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the areas of claims submission and/or account follow-up. Requires extensive use of multiple internal and external computer systems/applications and contact with the above entities. Hybrid Position: 90% Remote
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advanced endoscopy support including ERCP and EUS services available Brand new state-of-the-art Digestive Disease Center Fully accredited ACGME Fellowship program with 13 fellows. Large vibrant training
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, heart bypass surgery, and heart attack State of the art equipment and new facilities due to billions of dollars in capital investment Access to an active transplant program with advanced therapies