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A mild year-round climate + an abundance of outdoor recreation, including golfing, hiking, biking, rafting, fishing, and boating. Rheumatologist- Medical Director- Hospital Employed- Northwest Mountains.
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The area has a population of 60,000 and we are located at the confluence of the Snake and Clearwater rivers on the Idaho/Washington border. Seeking a board certified or board eligible Urologist to join a physician-owned, multi-specialty medical practice, the largest of its kind in the state.
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Outdoors-man's paradise with almost any outdoor sport available within minutes including: biking, hiking, boating, skiing, rafting, kayaking, hunting, fishing, camping, and golfing. Access to both fully equipped ASC and hospital OR with a Davinci Robot for surgeries.
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Outpatient practice, no weekends, no hospital in-patient requirements Top of market compensation structure Compensation & Benefits: Guaranteed Base Salary + % of Collections Uncapped income Starting bonus Relocation assistance Paid vacation and continued education time-off Continued education reimbursement Paid malpractice insurance Paid health insurance Retirement benefits and Professional training opportunities APPLY NOW or TEXT Job & email address to.
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Join one of the largest dermatology practices in the nation! We take care of the back office hassle, so you can focus on high quality patient encounters. Have the security of being a part of a large group while maintaining the autonomy of running your own practice.
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Role Overview: As the Pharmacy Director, you will oversee all aspects of our pharmacy operations, ensuring the safe, effective, and efficient use of medications. We are seeking a dedicated and experienced Pharmacy Director to lead our pharmacy team and drive excellence in medication management and patient care.
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150,000 in student loan reimbursement, medial director stipend, sign-on bonus, relocation assistance, full comprehensive health benefits, 401K, ample PTO time, CME stipend, and more! Nestled along a gorgeous river less than two hours from Spokane, this charming community in the state of Washington has everything you need and more.
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The Pharmacy Director plays a crucial role in overseeing and directing the pharmacy operations within the organization. The Pharmacy Director also collaborates with various departments to enhance patient care and customer satisfaction through optimal pharmaceutical services.
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The Quality Assurance Director will participate in the identification, implementation, and fidelity measurement of Evidence Based Practices within ColumbiaCare programs and facilities to meet state standards.
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Experience: Minimum of five (5) years of hospital pharmacy experience, with at least three (3) years in a director-level role. We are seeking a dynamic Pharmacy Director to join our team and lead our pharmacy department to new heights.
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The Pharmacy Director will oversee all aspects of the pharmacy department, ensuring the safe and effective delivery of pharmaceutical services in accordance with regulatory guidelines and hospital policies.
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Experience: Minimum of five years of hospital pharmacy experience, with at least three years in a director-level role. As the Pharmacy Director, you will lead and oversee the pharmacy department at a leading regional medical center, ensuring high-quality pharmaceutical care.
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Under the direction of the Chief Operating Officer (COO), supervises the activities of the clinical laboratory department to ensure the smooth and efficient functioning of the department.
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You’ll also partner with a content specialist to develop training modules and a technology manager to build the platforms for distribution, including virtual on-demand services, live webinars, and in-person sessions – all in service of creating a person-focused health care experience.
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The Director of Project Management is responsible for overseeing the daily operations of CompuNet's Project Management Office (PMO), including management of a team of 10+ project managers – collectively responsible for the consistent and high-quality delivery of client projects in conjunction with CompuNet Engineering.
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