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Protocol Regulatory Coordination · Works independently to prepare research-related protocols (pre-clinical, clinical, laboratory, and animal) for review by CRC/IRB/IACUC, including but not limited to initiation/submission/re-submission/termination utilizing PDOL and eResearch within institutional and departmental guidelines.
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Compliance Accountability:Grade: 365 Basic Qualifications: Experience N/A Education High School Diploma/GED. License, Certification, Registration Phlebotomy Technician II Certificate (California) OR Phlebotomy Technician I Certificate (California) Additional Requirements:Ability to perform all Laboratory Assistant I duties.
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The Assistant Directors work collaboratively to provide leadership, direction, and support for Water Resources Planning (including water efficiency and conservation), Laboratory, Industrial Waste Control, Utility Finance and Customer Billing Services, and administrative support for the Department of Water Management.
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They are excited to hire a full-time Neuropathologist to serve as Assistant Medical Director at therapeutic neuropathology laboratory. Participate in laboratory management and ensure competency of laboratory personnel.
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Faculty within the division serve in a variety of roles across the medical school and hospital systems including the freestanding children’s hospital CMO, leaders of the organized medical staff, assistant dean for undergraduate medical education, director of the fourth-year pediatric student curriculum, third-year student pediatric clerkship director, and leaders in quality improvement and health information technology at our clinical sites.
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The Department of Laboratory Medicine, University of California San Francisco School of Medicine invites applicants with an M.D. or Ph. D. (M.D. preferred) to apply for a full-time faculty position at the Assistant, Associate or Full Professor level (based on experience) in the HS Clinical or Clinical X series.
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The CMA greets patients, answers telephones, schedules appointments in MaestroCare, checkout patients, and referral scheduling; arranges for hospital admissions and laboratory services, updates and files patient medical records, fills out insurance forms, handles billing, bookkeeping to include receiving copay s and collections on account balances; correspondence, and ordering clinical and clerical supplies and forms.
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A medical assistant takes on tasks that are both front-end and back-end, including clinical duties and laboratory work. My Medical Career is the #1 portal for individuals seeking a career in the Medical Assistant field.
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Medical Billing & Coding. Job placement is not guaranteed and programs require tuition. We are aligned with numerous training schools throughout the country that offer a variety of services, including job placement assistance to those who qualify.
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Graduate employment services may be available once training is complete. Medical assistants work alongside physicians in a variety of medical settings, including medical offices, clinics, ambulatory care facilities and outpatient facilities.
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If interested in training for a career in the Medical Assisting field, This posting is for Career Training Services, provided by our network of schools located across the United States. Let us connect you with a quality medical school in your area - get started today.
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Most medical assistants are cross-trained to perform in administrative and clinical areas and responsibilities can vary per healthcare facility, dependent upon the size and location of the practice. Our network of nationally recognized medical assisting schools makes it easy for you to find the right program in your area - take the first step towards your new career today.
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A complimentary 1-minute application is all that it takes to get started. Interested in a career dedicated to the care of others? Financial assistance available to those who qualify! Interested in a career in the Medical Assisting field.
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My Medical Career can help! Why a Medical Assisting Career? A medical assisting career may be a perfect fit for you.
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My Medical Career can help! Why a Medical Assisting Career? A medical assisting career may be a perfect fit for you.
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