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collaboratively with Case Managers on discharge planning issues. Provide group facilitation and program development. Triage/ Management of clinical caseload – demonstrate the ability to identify high risk
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program development. Triage/ Management of clinical caseload – demonstrate the ability to identify high risk situations, effectively manage caseload, and balance referrals, high risk admissions and ongoing
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or equivalent Req Specialized/technical training CAAHEP accredited Surgical Technician Program Req 1 year One-year experience as a Surgical Technician or as a Surgical Technician intern required. *Surgical
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preparation and audits. The analyst works collaboratively with finance, revenue cycle, compliance, and clinical teams to maintain proper reimbursement under government program rules. This analyst will
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The Department of Pathology & Laboratory Medicine seeks candidates for a Research Scientist to assist in leading a program in oncologic vaccine development. Candidates must have an M.D. and/or Ph.D
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Medical Assistant, Licensed Vocational Nursing or Registered Nursing Program required. Req 2-3 years Experience working in an outpatient setting. Req Excellent skills in use of personal computer software
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recognizes situations needing nursing supervision. Answers call lights in a timely manner. Responsible for understanding and participating in the organization-wide Performance Improvement Program through
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accreditation standards. This position will analyze healthcare data to identify trends, gaps, and opportunities for improving quality program performance, clinical improvement initiatives, and operational
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program. Req Ability to communicate effectively in English both verbally and in writing. Preferred Qualifications: Pref 1 year; Combined education/experience as substitute for minimum experience Experience
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. For Norris, if working in a Program with two coordinators, the other Coordinator will cover. If working in the Lung/Head and Neck Program or the Women’s Program, the Coordinators from these two Programs will