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Provides clerical support to include, but not limited to, composing correspondence, copying, faxing, scanning, emailing, filing, shredding, answering phones and posting/distributing/retrieving mail.
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Performs general clerical tasks, such as answering phones; updating patient appointments; retrieving, entering, revising patient electronic health records (EHR); or updating the laboratory information system (LIS) and radiology information systems (RIS.
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General knowledge of computer applications, such as Microsoft Office Suite (Word, Excel and Outlook) and related information systems (Radiology (RIS), laboratory (LIS), electronic health records (EHR), EPIC, and picture archive and communication system (PACS.
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Duties also include the input and extraction of data from the Laboratory Information System and the performance of clerical tasks such as answering phones and filing documents. Two of Houston Methodist’s primary academic affiliates are among the nation’s leading health care organizations: Weill Cornell Medicine and New York-Presbyterian Hospital.
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Performs complex Positron Emission Tomography/ Computed Tomography (PET/CT) procedures requiring sound understanding of anatomical positioning, human physiology, and equipment. ARRT (CT) - Radiography - American Register of Radiologic Technologists if required at the affiliate Or CRT - Certified Radiologic Technologist if required at the affiliate.
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Answer phones, return calls, assist other staff, and do other clerical work as necessary, including but not limited to scanning documents, filing, and processing mail. Perform any other duties as may be assigned by the Managing Attorney, the Director of Pro Bono & Bar Relations, Deputy Director or the Chief Executive Officer.
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Job Summary: The X-Ray Tech will be responsible for Radiological services, clinical, and clerical duties as well as preparing patients for continued medical evaluation while working in conjunction with physicians, nurse practitioners, office and clinical staff.
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Under the direction of the Manager, a Surgical Scheduler/ Prior Authorization Specialist performs all clerical duties required to obtain insurance prior authorizations for all neurosurgical procedure in a timely manner.
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The Back Office Assistant greets and assists patients, answers phones, schedules appointments, and escorts patients to their rooms. Under supervision, the Back Office Assistant performs a variety of back office and clerical duties in support of patient care activities, ensuring even patient flow and continuous communication with RNs, employees, and leaders.
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Administrative duties may include office/facilities management, board governance, information technology, scheduling, general clerical, receptionist, and project-based work. · Responsible for building information technology to include security alarm and camera systems, phones, televisions, internet, servers, printers, audio controls and video conferencing systems priorities.
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The Medical Laboratory Technician will also be responsible for clerical duties including faxing, answering phones, running the tube system and working on the computer registering and ordering reference labs from other healthcare facilities whenever needed.
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The Office Administrative Assistant will be responsible for providing clerical and administrative support to the organization, including but not limited to answering phones, processing mail, filing, data entry, scheduling appointments, and assisting with events.
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Tasks to include but not limited to: providing quality customer service, guest check-in, facility reservations, activity registrations, answering phones, merchandise sales, opening/closing museum, cleaning and sanitizing areas on a regular rotation, admissions and gift shop sales, and organization and stocking merchandise.
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Well-developed time management and organizational skills, including the ability to prioritize assignments and work within standardized operating procedures and scientific methods to achieve objectives and meet deadlineWorking knowledge of computer applications, such as Microsoft Office Suite (Word, Excel and Outlook) and related information systems (Radiology (RIS), laboratory (LIS), electronic health records (EHR), EPIC, and picture archive and communication system (PACS.
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Assists in performing helpdesk support (e.g., answering calls, troubleshooting software (e.g., Microsoft Office, Computer Aided Drafting (CAD) software), troubleshooting hardware & communication devices (e.g., desktops, laptops, smart phones, network switches.
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