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Abt Associates seeks a senior leader to grow our climate change practice in the area of agricultural methane, focusing on climate solutions for reducing methane emissions from manure management and enteric fermentation.
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This job works under the supervision of the Medical Director or approved staff physician and in association with the PCCs, staff nurses, and discharge coordinator in the planning, implementation and evaluation of medical and nursing care; and assumes responsibility for primary and urgent medical management, emergency stabilization of all critically ill patients, teaching of residents and medical students, staff development and education, patient education and discharge planning.
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In house services include physical therapy and chiropractic, (including aquatic therapy with land-based strengthening, work conditioning and work hardening, vestibular and cognitive therapy, and Functional Capacity Evaluations), electrodiagnostic, interventional pain management and x-rays.
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In order to help clients, reduce costs, improve health outcomes, and respond to public health crises, our Health Technology practice addresses critical health agency issues including: claims management, electronic health records, health information exchanges, health analytics, and health case management.
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Financial and analytical expertise in budget development, physician practice productivity, productivity standards, revenue cycle management, provider relations, scheduling and referral tracking management and all other aspects relating to the management of a dynamic and growing practice.
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Responsible for provision of Advanced Practice Provider services, including assessment and management of patients across all clinical settings, (examples: ambulatory clinic, hospital, assisted living facility, skilled nursing facility/nursing home, ambulatory surgery center, and community settings), within the scope of licensing, training, and credentialing dependent on specialty.
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The Penn State School of Theatre is home to multiple undergraduate degrees, including a BA in Theatre, BFA degrees in Acting, Musical Theatre, Design, and Stage Management, and an MFA in Theatre (with Design, Technology, Music Directing and Directing for the Musical Theatre emphases.
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Additional responsibilities will include: Develop and implement strategic marketing plans for growth of personal practice; Support the marketing efforts of internal partners; Work directly with clients; Manage project financials and production teams; Mentor project managers and young professionals; Provide design, project management and task management leadership to the team.
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Required - Current License as an Advanced Practice Registered Nurse (APRN) in the state of practice. Working knowledge of Advanced Practice Provider policies and protocols at a department and campus/system level.
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Full-time Obstetrics and Gynecologist physician to join a rural practice in Southwestern Minnesota the hub of CentraCare’s multi-specialty health network! Laborist 2: In-house call provider for CentraCare OB patients, providing labor management, deliveries, Postpartum rounding, and GYN rounding and consultation.
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Our core practice areas include: monitoring and evaluation, clinical research; vaccine research, microbiology and infectious disease research, development and production; biodefense; global health security; and HIV/AIDS programs.
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The Practice Transformation Coach is accountable for providing transformation support to member Community Health Centers (CHCs) resulting in improved quality outcomes and network performance in CHPA’s VBC programs.
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HSE: Provide leadership and guidance to the project HSE Manager to implement a system of safe working practice that is consistent across all project worksites. Fully acquainted with management systems and asset management systems, similar to TMS/IFS/Synergy.
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Experience with testing tools such as NIST validators, SOAP UI Knowledge of standard coded terminologies (LOINC, SNOMED, RxNorm, NCPDP etc) or terminology services products a plus. Experience working with industry leading HL7 interface engines such as Mirth, Rhapsody, Cloverleaf.
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A minimum of four (4) years of practice experience, including grand jury, trial, and/or substantial complex business litigation practice that must include criminal practice experience and preferably includes the investigation and prosecution of financial crimes.
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