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. -Collaborate with physicians and hospital staff to promote team-based patient care. -Coordinate care for patients with IBD -Assist with screening patient conditions and needs. -Educate patients on health
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JOB DESCRIPTION Shift: Primarily Monday – Friday DAYS Department: Pharmacy (Capital Region Medical Center & University Hospital) Compensation: · Base Pay Range: $125,299 - $204,235/year ABOUT
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integration of critical performance initiatives into the multi-year planning model for the university. S/he will lead the development, management, and projection of DoIT’s operating and capital budgets
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The Department of Surgery is looking for a dynamic individual to add to our growing Surgical Oncology practice with a focus in breast cancer/high-risk for developing breast cancer. This position
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The Department of Surgery is looking for a dynamic individual to add to our growing Surgical Oncology practice with a focus in breast cancer/high-risk for developing breast cancer. This position
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The University of Missouri is hiring a Director of Advancement to work as a fundraising team member for the Office of Gift Planning. This position will work under the supervision and guidance
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, and commit to ongoing learning and professional development. The advisor in this position will be required to develop comprehensive working knowledge of University, College, and departmental
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. • Enter claims and incidents into database. • Generate notification letters. • Prepare monthly and quarterly reports. • Maintain records of University One Card purchases, approvals, and relevant
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timeliness, and can guide and train our Patient Service Representatives. As a Service Coordinator, you'll play a crucial role in maintaining provider schedules, resolving billing issues, and overseeing daily
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. Educate and train new staff members in the responsibilities of the Care Team Associate role. Perform other duties as delegated by nursing staff and unit management as needed in both routine and emergent