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Academic Coordinator - Office of Faculty And Academic Affairs - Georgetown University Medical Center
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The Administrative Coordinator for the Office of Faculty and Academic Affairs (OFAA) provides clerical and administrative support for the office, specifically to the Associate Dean for Faculty Development and to the Faculty Strategic Project Manager; and provides administrative support to the Office of Medical Education (OME) for coordination of grading equity efforts across the School of Medicine (~20% of effort.
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A conservation studio in Chicago is seeking an Office Manager/ Bookkeeper to join their team. Bookkeeping knowledge is required with a minimum of three years’ experience in accounting, office administration, and/or production scheduling.
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ANDCertification Requirement: Certification from the American Society for Clinical Pathology (ASCP), American Medical Technologist (AMT) or other board or registry deemed comparable by Office of the Assistant Secretary of Defense for Health Affairs (OASD(HA.
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Assist clinicians with appointment schedules; both in office and Telehealth. Provide coverage for Operations Supervisor and Senior Office Assistant, in their absence. Maintain oversight of front office operations.
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Practice Area: Family Law - General, Job Type: Attorney,
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To obtain list eligibility for Office Technician (Typing), before applying for the position, you must first take and pass the Office Technician (Typing) Examination at. Office Technician (Typing.
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Obtain and remain current in providing Non-Emergency Medical Transportation (NEMT). Provide teaching to individuals served on medical issues as directed by the agency nurse, and approved by supervisor.
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Administering Medication and Treatments, Verbal communication, Listening to understand, Infection Control, Medical Teamwork, Multi-tasking, Health Promotion and Maintenance. Provide assistance with Activities of Daily Living (ADLs) to include support and supervision during medical appointments and transportation etc.
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This position will have access to PHI and EPHI for individuals whom medical and medication supports are provided. Promote individual's independence by addressing medical treatments, assisting in understanding conditions, medications, self-care skills; answering questions as appropriate.
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Administer user access to various company online platforms including, but not limited to, video conferencing, Quickbase, Google, MS Office, Adobe, Sharefile, DocuSign. Coordinate office cleaning, maintenance, repairs and improvements.
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The Central Office Technician is responsible for structured cabling, installation of total integrated voice and data systems, networks, and wireless. Perform installation and maintenance of equipment installations, central office equipment including: iron work, AC, transport equipment, and all infrastructures.
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The Risk Adjustment Coder will be responsible for reviewing medical records to identify all diagnoses and procedures that affect the patient's risk adjustment factor (RAF) score for proper payment adjustments.
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Associate's or bachelor’s degree preferred, or a medical assistant or certified nursing assistant school, or have completed EMT training is preferred. We are willing to train those in this position through our in-house 12-month Medical Assistant training program which meets certification criteria and requirements needed for obtaining Medical Assistant Certification by the NHA.
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Mercy Health Youngstown provides a full spectrum of healthcare services - acute inpatient and trauma, outpatient and ambulatory, rehabilitation, behavioral, emergency and urgent care, primary care physicians in patient-centered medical homes, specialist physician care, home health, home medical equipment, long-term care and hospice care, as well as Mercy Health Foundation Mahoning Valley.
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Medical, Dental and Vision Insurance. Echo Tech/Cardiac Sonographer Radiology / Cardiology in Modesto, CA. LeaderStat is currently seeking a Echo Tech/Cardiac Sonographer Radiology / Cardiology for a(n) 13 week contract in CA.
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