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Surgery which includes: Acute Care Surgery, Trauma Burn, Colorectal Surgery, Endocrine Surgery, Hepato-Pancreatic Biliary Surgery, Minimally Invasive Surgery and the Bariatric Surgery Program. Dermatology
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* Responds to a high volume of room service patient telephone requests; enters selections into CBORD software program Obtain patient?s meal selections for their prescribed diet order. Use a portable wireless
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seat for INSPIRE program and should make valuable contacts as well as marketable and transferable skills. Responsibilities* Administrative support for marketing of INSPIRE program. This may include
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certain areas Required Qualifications* High school diploma or GED. Completion of a Medical Assistant program OR current enrollment in, or completion of coursework in a healthcare professional program (e.g
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. This role involves developing and implementing policies to enhance coding operations, maintaining a quality management program, and providing leadership for coding compliance, training, and education
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for the school. You will collaborate with the academic program directors, lead staff members for each degree program, the marketing and communications team, ITS partners and school administration. This position
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, Participation and Collaboration. Required Qualifications* High School diploma or GED. Successful completion of a surgical technologist program. Certification as a Surgical Technician through NBSTSA. 1-year
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. In partnership with the Project Manager, this role helps ensure projects remain on schedule and aligned with program goals. Who We Are Michigan Engineering provides scientific and technological
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for Contextual Factors in Alzheimer's Disease (MCCFAD) Program. The MCCFAD program builds on existing programs addressing health disparities within the University of Michigan, Michigan State University, and Wayne
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instructor for its advanced movement training program. Your work plan will focus on the clinical and academic experiences necessary to gain proficiency in the subspecialty of movement disorders neurology