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medical necessity letters and other documents for patient assistance program under nurse and/or physician supervision. Responsible for the scheduling and coordination of the physicians’ clinical schedule
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supervise bone marrow and AP accessioning staff, including scheduling, workload distribution, and productivity monitoring. Ensure cross-training to maintain operational coverage and continuity. 5. LIS
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distributes all surgical and procedural schedules to physicians and departments. 3.Collaborates with patients, families, staff, and providers within the office and the greater community to schedule surgeries
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of Faculty and Staff headshots as well as updating the department faculty directory. • Independently creates memos, reports, presentations, project timelines and documents for distribution to members
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training records, yearly re-certification, QA, Critical value monitoring and verification, audit trails, unit assessment, correlation studies, parallel testing, etc. Perform Semiannual linearities
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1 week including 1 weekend per month (calls are from home, weekend call incudes rounding on inpatients and occasionally nerve block procedures if indicated). The effort distribution may change based
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administrators in the development and preparation of funding proposals. Responds to general inquiries regarding sponsored program policies and procedures. Reviews grant applications to ensure accuracy. Accesses
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possess good computer skills (word processing, spreadsheets, pdf’s) as well as excellent customer service and communication skills. Primary Duties and Responsibilities: Pre-Award: Identify, prepare and
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. Orders unit supplies to maintain inventory of the unit’s equipment stock and supplies. Assists with receiving, distributing, and sorting supplies brought to the unit. Obtains laboratory and x-ray reports
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), ensuring efficient workload distribution and high-quality research operations. This role will involve closely analyzing the feasibility of potential clinical studies, ensuring that new studies are properly