810 computer-programmer-"Multiple"-"U"-"O.P"-"Duke-University" positions at University of California, San Diego
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-party payors including federal, state and private health plans. Demonstrated skill working between multiple systems during calls. Possess excellent customer service skills. Excellent communication skills
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. Strong critical thinking, de-escalation, and problem-solving skills to manage multiple levels of information and responsibilities. Ability to perform under pressure and handle urgent situations with
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effectively on multiple projects with competing deadlines; flexibility in dealing with people and competing demands; ability to manage details of complex projects and events and to independently follow through
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program. Registered Diagnostic Medical Sonographer (RDMS) in OB/GYN. BART or BLS at time of hire with commitment to get BART within six (6) months of hire date. Commitment to continued education in MFM
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communications with professionalism, tact, and diplomacy. Knowledge of common organization- or research-specific and other computer application programs. Ability to use a range of sophisticated computer
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responsibility for occasional community teaching programs, participation in program planning, and development of patient education information. While not required, a cover letter is highly recommended when
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community teaching programs, participation in program planning, and development of patient education information. While not required, a cover letter is highly recommended when applying to this position. Must
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impact and influence on organizational policy and program development. They are the experts on drug therapy and the primary health professionals who optimize use of medication for the benefit of
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skills to manage multiple levels of information and responsibilities, and to quickly assess moderately-complex problems to develop potential solutions. Must be able to function in a fast-paced environment
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investigator–initiated, and NIH grant funding. Participant recruitment primarily comes from patients seen in movement disorder clinics by division faculty. The program is highly translational, with strengths in