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Since 1949, Mount Sinai Medical Center has remained committed to providing access to its diverse community. Five plus years’ experience in Chronic Care Management, Transitional Care Management and/or Care Coordination programs.
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BSN preferredAt least 6 months of experience as an RN. Experience in Chronic Care Management, Transitional Care Management and/or Care Coordination programs preferred. Position Responsibilities: Responsible for the performance of Chronic Care Management and Transitional Care Management Programs.
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The division currently has 25 faculty physicians and 5 advanced practice providers who provide cardiac services at Mount Sinai Medical Center and many of our physician practices across Miami-Dade and Monroe County.
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Licensed Practical Nurse Outpatient Services Offices/Departments Locations: Coral Gables & Skylake As Mount Sinai grows, so does our legacy in high-quality health care. Our robust employee benefits package includes: Health benefits Life insurance Long-term disability coverage Healthcare spending accounts Retirement plan Paid time off Pet Insurance Tuition reimbursement Employee assistance program Wellness program On-site housing for select positions and more.
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