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the CARESTREAM program and Doctorate of Physical Therapy program while helping to establish a new program dedicated to applied learning health systems competency and health services research training in the School
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nursing program is required. Bachelor's Degree in Nursing with a major in Nursing from a CCNE (Commission on Collegiate Nursing Education) or Accreditation Commission for Education in Nursing (ACEN
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or CPC by AAPC if managing professional coding. 2 years of relevant experience required. 4-6 years of relevant experience preferred. Minimum completion of a CAHIIM approved coding certificate program or
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evaluation frameworks for clinical effectiveness, scholarly productivity, and program accreditation; provide timely, accurate insights to support these efforts. Drive development of advanced statistical and
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participate in the Honors program, service learning, education abroad, and a wide variety of student clubs and organizations. Ohio State Newark is situated near the Ohio State University Columbus campus
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of successful completion of department-specific, advanced custodian certification testing (examples include Cleaning Management Institute, 3M(TM) S.M.A.R.T. Program, or other certification program recognized in
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| Ohio Supercomputer Center Client Services The Ohio Supercomputer Center (OSC) seeks an IT Relationship Specialist to support the overall mission of the High Performance Computing (HPC) Client Services
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, maximizing the patient’s involvement in the plan of care, improving service levels, reducing the length of hospitalization, and decreasing costs. Patients and their families will experience the benefits
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Overview The Center for Languages, Literatures and Cultures (CLLC) seeks to appoint one (1) full-time Lecturer position (non-tenure track) in the American Sign Language (ASL) Program starting in spring
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submits statistics to national organizations and government agencies. Assists with development and implementation of new processes/procedures within the program. Participates in Patient Selection Committee