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We are dog and cat focused, assisted by a diligent and skilled support staff consisting of one certified veterinary technician, four veterinary technicians, six veterinary assistants, three receptionists, one kennel assistant and an amazing practice manager.
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The Institute for Health Informatics is an independent entity within the Academic Health Center (AHC), a interdisciplinary collaboration of the six health-related schools: Dentistry, Medicine, Nursing, Pharmacy, Public Health, and Veterinary Medicine.
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If you are an experienced RVT or Senior Veterinary Assistant who is looking to take the next step in your career, we want to meet you! Maintain the California Veterinary Assistant Controlled Substance Permit.
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We are looking for an energetic and highly organized Technical Research Assistant interested in both clinical and laboratory research, including animal experiments, related to cerebrovascular diseases.
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Bush Veterinary Neurology Service can help you find it! This position does not have receiving duties, and is supported with an on-call board certified neurologist, as well as an overnight assistant or technician.
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More than 6,700 full-time students are enrolled in graduate programs in veterinary medicine, osteopathic medicine, dentistry, pharmacy, physician assistant studies, physical therapy, occupational therapy, nurse anesthesia, cardiovascular perfusion, podiatry, optometry, clinical psychology, speech language pathology, and biomedical sciences.
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Previous experience is a plus as a home health aide (HHA), personal care assistant (PCA), certified nursing assistant (CNA), registered nurse (RN), Previous experience is also a plus as home-care caregiver, elderly-care caregiver, working at a senior living facility, customer service or veterinary tech.
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Vet Tech or Medical Vet Assistant Experience (+6 Months or more) " Vet Tech or Medical Vet Assistant (+6 Months or more) The Documentation Specialist will be responsible for entering claims documents into our electronic system and procuring veterinary records while interpreting, coding and understanding medical terminology in relation to diagnoses and procedures.
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Handles veterinary records and document retrieval through phone, fax and email. Property & Casualty Adjuster License in their home state or designated home state effective through at least July 2024.
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The ideal candidate will have:•Experience in customer service•Previous experience working in the veterinary field•A positive, encouraging and supportive attitude•Excellent communication skills•Flexibility in hours including but not limited to evenings, weekends and holidays•Working knowledge of computers •Capable of being cross-trained as a veterinary assistant •Team player willing to learn new techniques•This is a Day Shift positionThis is an on the floor position.
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Property and Casualty Claims adjuster experience. Follows adjudication policies and procedures to allow quick processing for Claims Adjusters. Remote working/work at home options are available for this role.
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Requests and communicates with veterinarian offices on clarification of diagnosis to ensure understanding of services rendered. Pay rate: 20/hr. Ability to learn quickly (to include our proprietary CRM system for managing customers and claims.
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Articulate, professional, and possesses a strong quality customer service mindset with attention to detail. Review claims to ensure relevant and required documentation is received. Provides prompt customer service to members, providers and other internal company entities regarding claims.
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VCA is a community of dedicated professionals that will encourage you to explore everything a Veterinary Assistant career has to offer. We are passionate about supporting Veterinary Assistants and are committed to your continuing education and personal career development.
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The Department of Veterinary and Biomedical Sciences in the College of Agricultural Sciences and the Huck Institutes of the Life Sciences of The Pennsylvania State University is seeking applications for a tenure-track, faculty position at the Assistant Professor rank in Pharmacology.
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