857 computer-programmer-"the"-"U"-"UCL"-"O.P"-"ICFO"-"IMPRS-ML" positions at Stony Brook University
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Other duties within this and related areas of HIM as required Required Qualifications: Associate’s degree in HIT or related field or enrolled in an HIM program with an expected completion date within four
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program. Preferred Qualifications: Proficiency with Microsoft Office applications. Brief Description of Duties: Administrative support, frequently of a complex and confidential nature. Duties: Prepare
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of patients' treatment program by observing the response to treatment and reporting these to the supervising occupational therapist. The program will be modified under supervision of the supervising OTR
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administration of SARAS program. Preferred Qualifications: Proficiency with Microsoft Office applications. Brief Description of Duties: Administrative support, frequently of a complex and confidential nature
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execution of experimental procedures, and collection, analysis and interpretation of data using specialized methods in support of a research program in the laboratory of Dr. Del Poeta in the Department
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professional and disciplines to ensure timely and coordinated care. Participates in the Quality Assurance Program of the Department and serves on committees pertinent to the quality of care of the residents
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administration of SARAS program. Preferred Qualifications: Proficiency with Microsoft Office applications. Brief Description of Duties: Administrative support, frequently of a complex and confidential nature
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introduction to the transplant program. Coordinates pre-transplant education for patients and their caregivers. Works with the outreach coordinator to provide professional education for community nephrologists
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professional and disciplines to ensure timely and coordinated care. Participates in the Quality Assurance Program of the Department and serves on committees pertinent to the quality of care of the residents
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the OTR in the ongoing evaluation of patients’ treatment program by observing the response to treatment and reporting these to the supervising occupational therapist. The program will be modified under