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Standards of DSME and demonstrate knowledge of glucose monitoring, pattern recognition, evaluation of physician determined insulin algorithms and insulin pump therapy etc. · Develop knowledge and
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appointment , relating to clinical care received via main fax machine, distribution of incoming faxes and mail. Scan outside medical records/documents into UChart to have them ready for patients next follow up
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regulations. Maintains study binders and filings according to protocol requirements, UM and department policy. Distributes study drug materials according to practice standards and clinical credentials as
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managing staff. Assists in copying completed patient paperwork, delivering originals to front desk for scanning, and distributing copies to appropriate reading rooms. Assists in the distribution of patient
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needs to appropriate personnel. · Obtains and distributes supplies into assigned areas. · Maintains a neat and organized work area preventing cluttering of the hallways. · Ensures
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mentor or role model. Stays abreast of advanced knowledge and proficient practice in pharmacy dispensing, medication dispensing systems, controlled substance distribution to floors, pre-packing and any
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Worker (U) position. This role provides support to the food service activities of assigned facilities and assists in the preparation and distribution of food items, while maintaining the cafeteria in a
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. Partners with HR leadership to align performance metrics with compensation outcomes. Provides consultation on performance calibration, goal setting, and rating distributions. Analyzes performance data
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) responsible for the distribution and management of over $1.4 million in funding to student organizations. Attends all SAFAC meetings; recruits and trains members; oversees all aspects of the allocation process
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location. This position is 100% clinical, at 100% FTE with 9 clinical sessions per week. This distribution of effort may change in future years based on your interests and Departmental needs. Physicians must