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ICU Critical Care nurse will treat will treat and receive patients, prepare and maintain records, pull and file patient medical records, perform basic secretarial skills, handle telephone calls and written correspondence, serve as a liaison between physicians, physician assistants, nurse practitioners and other medical staff.
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Carry out other clerical, secretarial or receptionist duties as required (e.g. keyboarding and data entry, charge entry, or photocopying) during quieter periods on the switchboard. Trains other operators on Hospital telephone switchboard to assist callers to make telephone connections and to relay incoming, outgoing and interoffice calls.
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Provide clerical support to the departments including, but not limited to, maintaining files, scanning into electronic health record, answering the telephone, entering data into program software, reporting and data collection using Microsoft Office, and any other clerical responsibilities that may arise.
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Perform general office and secretarial duties including typing, answering telephone, maintaining files, photocopying, and faxing. Answer telephone; determine nature of call and directs caller to appropriate individual or department.
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The Medical Office Coordinator for Emergency Services is responsible for providing all administrative and secretarial support for the Emergency Department Management Team, specifically, the Medical Director and Assistant Medical Director of the Division of Emergency Medicine and Chief Physician Assistant.
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Performs the office assistant and secretarial functions for the department, including but not limited to, typing all correspondence, maintaining files, composing responses to inquires as appropriate, creating reports, maintaining statistics, taking minutes, maintaining calendars, managing telephone communications, maintaining office supply inventory, preparing check requests and purchase order as required, processing invoices, prepares new policies, forms and newsletters.
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Provides administrative assistance/secretarial support (most of which will be complex and/or of a confidential nature) including typing, transcribing, proofreading and editing of routine and non-routine correspondence, reports and memoranda; screening telephone calls and visitors and providing assistance or resolving inquiries where possible; follow-up; filing; scheduling appointments; opening, sorting, prioritizing and responding to mail; ordering supplies.
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Demonstrates skills required to perform secretarial duties for the pathologists in the Anatomic Pathology Department. Field all incoming telephone calls and customer service-related duties with respect to Anatomic Pathology Department.
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Responsible for providing secretarial and clerical support for all loan processing activities. Conducts personal/web and telephone interviews and discusses loan alternatives, credit criteria, interest rates, and loan documentation with the member.
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Summary This individual will perform medical secretarial duties which include typing, data entry, answering telephone, making calls, taking messages and various administrative duties, as assigned by Supervisor or Manager.
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Responsible for general secretarial and reception duties including, but not limited to, answering the telephone, log physician requests, compile pertinent statistics, call reports, schedules outpatient testing, patient registration, and order entry.
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Education and Experience: High School diploma or GED required, supplemented by secretarial courses and/or computer database software courses from a technical or vocational school preferred, AND two years experience performing receptionist or secretarial work in a general office OR and equivalent demonstration of training or experience which provides the required knowledge, skills, and abilities.
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Legal Secretarial experience is preferred, but in some cases experience as a file clerk, receptionist, or project assistant will suffice. Our Family Law Assistants build relationships with clients in person and over the telephone while supporting our team by assisting with properly onboarding clients to the firm, maintaining calendars, drafting correspondence and legal documents, organizing and maintaining our filing system, and filing documents with the court.
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Knowledge of office methods, procedures and office equipment, including filing system, reception and telephone techniques, business forms, letter and report writing. Gives information to the public regarding school matters over the counter and by telephone.
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