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As a Infectious Disease Physician, you’ll work collaboratively with a strong Infectious Disease team, to provide top-notch care and patient experience. Now that you know more about being a Infectious Disease Physician here at St. Vs. we hope you’ll join us.
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Certification in disease-management related areas such as: Chronic Care Professional (CCP) by the Health Sciences Institute, Certified Health Coach (CHC) by the National Society of Health Coaches, or a patient education body such as Certified Diabetes Educator (CDE) by the National Certification Board for Diabetes Educators or Certified Asthma Educator (AE-C) by the National Asthma Educator Certification Board is required.
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The Manager will be responsible for ensuring efficient and effective delivery of general dermatology care and dermatology procedures including Mohs surgery in the Dermatology clinic and general management of patients with infectious diseases, including wound/surgical infections and oversight of the Ryan White HIV program in the Infectious Disease clinic.
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Collaborate with rare disease Research Scientist(s), Biology leads, technical leads, PMs and PVP’s for governance interactions. A subject matter expert in rare diseases, with knowledge in early research and drug development in rare disease, with a high level of creativity & curiosity with a strong innovative mindset.
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Department Background: The Grape Sensing, Pathology, and Extension Lab at Cornell University (GrapeSPEC) studies the fundamental and applied science of plant disease sensing to improve early disease detection and management.
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Experience in biologics, drug safety, pharmacovigilance and/or risk management preferred. The Executive Director, Regulatory Affairs will develop and execute global regulatory strategic and tactical guidance for the development of innovative new drugs in rare disease ensuring fast to market global product registrations, product promotion, maintenance of products and processes in regulatory compliance with local regulations.
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The PACU RN educates patients and family around the plan of care and disease management. The PACU RN actively supports the nursing philosophy by striving for excellence in patient care, professional development, interpersonal relations, time management, and continuous quality improvement.
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Monogram’s innovative, in-home approach utilizes a national nephrology practice powered by a suite of technology-enabled clinical services, including case and disease management, utilization management and review, and medication therapy management services that improve health outcomes while lowering medical costs across the healthcare continuum.
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Infectious Disease Physician – St. Vincent’s Medical Center. BC/BE Infectious disease physician licensed or eligible for licensure in the state of CT. an Infectious Disease Physician.
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Works with patients and families on self-management support: Setting short and long-term goals for self-management of chronic disease. BSN preferredAt least 6 months of experience as an RN. Experience in Chronic Care Management, Transitional Care Management and/or Care Coordination programs preferred.
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Proficiency in medical terms, focusing on health, disease prevention, management, common meds, and their side effects. At Baylor Scott & White Health, your well-being is our top priority.
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Ongoing, continuous care of one or more assigned panel(s) of Veterans providing health education and health coaching on wellness, disease prevention, chronic care management and self management skills to patients and personal support persons.
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The RN Case Manager is responsible for Complex Case Management, Disease Management and Transitional Case Management. You will act as an advocate for members and their families linking them to other members of the team to help them gain knowledge of their disease process(s) and to identify community resources for maximum level of independence.
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The Massachusetts Department of Public Health (DPH) seeks an experienced facilities management leader to serve as the Director of Facilities Management for the Bureau of Infectious Disease and Laboratory Sciences’ (BIDLS) State Public Health Laboratory.
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Document all disease investigation activities in surveillance and cases management system (MAVEN) Participate in the Incident Command System to support emergency response needs as requested; attend all emergency response and ICS trainings.
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