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. The ideal candidate will be a compassionate and innovative problem-solver, committed to enhancing patient safety and independence in daily activities. If you thrive in a collaborative environment and are
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research specimens in accordance with environmental health and safety standards. • Perform study-required procedures such as vital signs, specimen collection, and processing (training provided as needed
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Equipment Engineer, you will take on a vital role ensuring the functionality, safety, and optimal performance of advanced imaging and radiological systems. Working in a dynamic healthcare environment, your
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hospital policies and procedures, regulatory standards, and patient safety goals. Demonstrates appropriate and correct case preparation. Establishes and maintains sterile field and assure team maintains
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. The ideal candidate will be a compassionate and innovative problem-solver, committed to enhancing patient safety and independence in daily activities. If you thrive in a collaborative environment and are
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to keep systems functional and aligned with research needs. The specialist also trains researchers and staff in the safe and compliant use of shared core instrumentation, supporting both safety and
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governance and daily administration of Microsoft Teams, channels, and associated SharePoint sites for the WRC and SHWB Program and Service Administration Provide administrative support for SHWB intervention
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patients on third-party insurance coverage, including patient responsibilities and filing requirements. • Prepare patient bills, process payments, and input charges into the computer system. • Maintain
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confidentially must be maintained under HIPPA guidelines. Employees will maintain a high level of cleanliness and safety in their assignments and will receive specific training with regard to a healthcare
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the American College of Surgeons standards related to trauma performance improvement and patient safety (PIPS). In collaboration with Trauma Program leadership, is responsible for the coordination and