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The Respiratory Sales Specialist provides clinical and educational tools and programs to ensure successful understanding and application of the respiratory product line. The Respiratory Sales Specialist assists in the development and expansion of new and existing businesses through in-services, training programs, and their respiratory clinical expertise.
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Quipt Home Medical is a rapidly growing leader in the provision of clinical respiratory equipment and service in the durable medical equipment industry. Responsible for product and clinical application presentations to customers and physicians to increase customer's knowledge base on all respiratory/ventilation product lines and the latest information available on pulmonary disease management.
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Provide clinical services and education to patients to improve quality of life, respiratory conditions, and prevent hospital re-admissions. They focus on generating and securing referrals and the successful transition of set-up on clinical respiratory equipment.
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Preferred Qualifications: Prior Private Practice clinical Experience in Community Mental Health or Behavioral Health Hospital Registered with CAQH and has an NPI number Ideal Candidates Have Formal Clinical Training and Experience in one of the following: Play Therapy and/or Art Therapy Dialectical and Behavior Therapy (DBT) Trauma-Focused Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (TF-CBT) EMDR Location: 60014.
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POSITION TITLE: Respiratory Clinical Sales Specialist. They provide ongoing education to referral sources, as well as all aspects of the clinical respiratory program and complete appropriate paperwork in a timely manner.
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General Summary of Position MedStar Washington Hospital Center has an immediate opportunity for a Clinical Pharmacist I to join our collaborative team in Washington, DC. This position will primarily work in our central pharmacy and will have a rotating schedule including rotating weekends.
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Preference for surgical experience in the clinical areas of pre-op/pacu or perioperative nursing. The clinical director is responsible for overseeing and developing the ambulatory surgical center's clinical departments through key tasks such as hiring, evaluating, mentoring, scheduling, and supervision.
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2+ years of experience as a Prior Authorization Pharmacist or Clinical Pharmacist, conducting such activities as medication therapy management, clinical rounds, disease state management, etc.
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Summary: The Clinical Case Manager is responsible for providing case management services to individuals who are residing at the Recuperative Care Center. Oversee all medical, clinical and financial needs of the guest during their recuperative stay.
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Provides sample management expertise to the Study Management Teams (SMTs), Biomarker SubTeams (BSTs), and Clinical Pharmacology Subteams (CPST) FUNCTION: Clinical Operations – Biomarker and Bioanalytical Operations.
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As the Clinical Pharmacist PRN you are responsible for providing general clinical and pharmacy services. If you find this opportunity compelling, we encourage you to apply for our Clinical Pharmacist PRN opening.
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For a career opportunity with Accellacare, a division of one of the largest global Clinical Research Organizations in ICON Plc, please consider applying to our Clinical Research Coordinator opening.
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Bolster your career with a great opportunity with Accellacare, a division of one of the largest global Clinical Research Organizations in ICON Plc. Please consider applying to our Clinical Research Coordinator opening.
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Years experience: Minimum of two (2) years experience coordinating research protocols OR (2) years experience in cancer research OR certification as a Certified Clinical Trial Investigator (CCTI), Certified Clinical Research Coordinator (CCRC), or Certified Clinical Research Professional (CCRP) from the Association of Clinical Research Professionals (ACRP) or the Society of Clinical Research Associates (SoCRA.
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The primary referral sources are Pulmonologists, PCPs, ALS Clinics, Hospitals, and LTACs∯*∯ The Respiratory Sales Specialist assists in the development and expansion of new and existing businesses through in-services, training programs, and their respiratory clinical expertise.
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