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based on certain categories protected by Federal law. Click here for additional information. Job Status: Part time Employee Type: Faculty-Intermittent (Seasonal)
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for additional information. Job Status: Part time Employee Type: Faculty-Intermittent (Seasonal)
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especially interested in candidates who can teach a variety of technical class areas of teaching need including PYTHON, Data Base (SQL), Tableau, AWS (Cloud), PM and JAVA at a high level of proficiency
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patient care. Obtains or reviews all patient demographic information, insurance information and referral numbers. Reviews clinical records for completeness including authorization, signatures, missing data
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(On-Sie) in the Department of Patient Access in Miami, Florida. The Patient Access Representative 2 (On-Site) (H) registers patients for clinical services by obtaining pertinent information, verifying
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laboratory equipment. Performs a variety of routine assays, tests, and studies. Performs calculations to complete research test results, collects data, and performs statistical analysis of laboratory results
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Interior Design-related areas. For more information, please contact the Division of Continuing and International Education at opa@miami.edu . The University of Miami is an Equal Opportunity Employer
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arises. Develops and promotes the use of effective methods of communicating with physicians, managers, peers, trainees, and staff on a regular basis. Maintains confidentiality of all information. Adheres
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the following five PDF documents listed below (no larger than 5mb per document): 1. Curriculum Vitae (including the contact information of three references) 2. A representative publication 3. Brief
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information regarding treatment plan. Nurtures a compassionate environment by providing psychological support. Performs appropriate patient tests and safely administers medications within the scope of practice