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& Responsibilities: Evaluates patients according to medical diagnosis and determines a movement system diagnosis. Develops and implements treatment plans based on diagnosis, findings, co-morbidities, patient goals
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Job Description Harborview Medical Center- Otolaryngology Clinic has an outstanding opportunity for a Program Coordinator. WORK SCHEDULE Full-time, Days (40 hours per week); this is a six-month work
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of problems, places work orders and follows-up with housekeeping on the completion of tasks. Develops budget reports and implements financial monitors, cost transfers and payroll/purchasing processing. Assists
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, and the globe. Join a team that’s shaping the future of higher education, research, and health care through innovative technology and strategic collaboration. We are seeking a Program Manager to join
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coordination, professional development, and compliance with reporting timelines. Exercise independent judgment in resolving logistical and operational challenges to ensure program success. 15% Oversee fiscal
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to the GME office on technical issues. The specific responsibilities of this program fall into several categories: Residents’ Didactic Education Development, Oversight & Implementation. Working in conjunction
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Job Description The Harborview Medical Center Social Work Department has an outstanding opportunity for a Medical Program Coordinator to join the Harborview Abuse & Trauma Center (HATC). WORK
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ensuring program compliance with UW GME, ACGME, and UCNS policies. Program Accreditation • Develops and maintains an understanding of ACGME, UCNS and other accrediting entity policies and procedures
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Job Description Program Coordinator (NE S SEIU 925 Non Supv) NW ADA Center As a UW employee, you have a unique opportunity to change lives on our campuses, in our state and around the world. UW
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region (Washington, Wyoming, Alaska, Montana, Idaho), the Department’s highly competitive residency training program is largely responsible for developing the mental health workforce in the Pacific