109 coding-"Multiple"-"Humboldt-Stiftung-Foundation"-"Duke-University" positions at University of Washington
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research funding in the country, research is a key focus of our department. Key research focus areas include limb loss, pain, multiple sclerosis, spinal cord injury, brain injury, and disability. Our
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key focus of our department. Key research focus areas include limb loss, pain, multiple sclerosis, spinal cord injury, brain injury, and disability. Our faculty collaborate extensively with other
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and expectations. This position will be expected to develop effective negotiation and persuasive skills to gain consensus among multiple constituencies. This position will be expected to learn
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Social Work, inclusive of multiple health professional training programs and a robust Center for Interprofessional Education, Practice and Research. The School of Pharmacy has led the nation in health
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assigned service area while adhering to the parameters of HMC policies and procedures and NASW Code of Ethics. • Maintain working knowledge of community resources, processes, interventions, and requirements
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RESPONSIBILITIES • Provide direct social work services to HMC patients within assigned service area while adhering to the parameters of HMC policies and procedures and NASW Code of Ethics. • Maintain working
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to travel to multiple K12 locations between Mondays and Fridays. As a collaborative, scholarly and professional community, the University of Washington Bothell School of Educational Studies exists to develop
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compliance with the Washington Administrative Code and internal policies, while continuously improving procedures to enhance customer service and operational efficiency. Primary Duties and Responsibilities
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certification; coding experience and previous precertification experience. Applicant must have a thorough understanding of both Washington University insurance database and insurance terminology. Excellent
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in the country, research is a key focus of our department. Key research focus areas include limb loss, pain, multiple sclerosis, spinal cord injury, brain injury, and disability. Our faculty