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The Revenue Cycle Manager at Chicago Center for Sports Medicine & Orthopedic Surgery is integral to our practice's financial health. Position Overview: The Revenue Cycle Manager is a pivotal role within Chicago Center for Sports Medicine & Orthopedic Surgery, responsible for overseeing all aspects of the revenue cycle process.
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The RN - Telemetry/Med Surgery professional employs facility policy and standards alongside professional philosophies to provide competent nursing care for patients. The RN - Telemetry/Med Surgery professional employs facility policy and standards alongside professional philosophies to provide competent nursing care for patients.
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Anesthesia Care Team (ACT) model, in which an anesthesiologist concurrently supervises non-physician anesthetists and/or anesthesiology residents at both UChicago Medicine Ingalls Memorial Hospital and Tinley Park Ambulatory Surgery Center (ASC.
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Current specialties include Surgery, Internal Medicine, Oncology, Critical Care, Neurology, Anesthesiology, Emergency and Rehab. They have full scoping capabilities, digital radiology, ultrasound, CT scan and a 1.5 Telsa MRI.Package Offered.
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Limited healthy pediatrics at Ambulatory Surgery Center (ASC), rare cranis, no trauma. Case types include General surgery, Ortho, Spine, OB/GYN, Ophthalmology, Urology. UChicago Medicine Medical Group seeks an exceptional Certified Registered Nurse Anesthetist (CRNA) for Ingalls Memorial Hospital location in Harvey, Illinois.
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Assist in inventory management based on daily surgery schedules, offer daily insights on operational challenges, and contribute to data collection for reports and performance metrics. Certification as a Certified Registered Central Service Technician (CRCST) from HSPA/IAHCSMM or Certified Sterile Processing and Distribution Technician (CSPDT) from CBSPD/NICHSPDP.
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SUMMARY: The Surgical Assistant assists the veterinarian and technicians with patient care services in relation to surgery intake, discharge appointments, post-operative rechecks and wellness exams.
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Many of our faculty members are known for their contributions to the advancement of groundbreaking surgical procedures and techniques, including minimally invasive surgery. The Post Award Coordinator for the Department of Surgery is responsible for managing post award non-financial activities, which include processing progress reports, no-cost extensions, and ensuring award eligibility.
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Assesses, plans, implements, evaluates and documents the care of medical/surgical, ambulatory care and same-day surgery patients. Two Major League Baseball teams; Chicago White Sox and Cubs. NFLs Chicago Bears.
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Medical Assistant responsibilities include: Scheduling procedures at the surgery center or in the clinic. Proficient in Athena EMR. BenefitsThe position includes a generous salary of up to $28/hr and benefits.
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MedVet Chicago offers 24/7 Emergency services along with specialties in Anesthesiology & Analgesia, Cardiology, Critical Care, Dentistry & Oral Surgery, Dermatology, Integrative Medicine, Internal Medicine, Medical Oncology, Neurology & Neurosurgery, Ophthalmology, Radiology, Rehabilitation, and Surgery.
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Assistant/Associate Professor, Surgical Oncology, Complex GI and HPB Surgery. Furthermore, the Cancer service line is highly ranked nationally and the Department of Surgery is positioned among leading surgery departments for receipt of NIH funding.
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We are looking for a diligent oral surgery assistant to support our oral surgeon before, during, and after each dental procedure. An outstanding oral surgery assistant should have an excellent understanding of oral surgery procedures and exceptional hand-eye coordination.
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Vascular Surgeon, Surgery Vascular, Vascular System, Vascular Surgery, Vascular Surgical, Vascular Treatment, Cardiovascular Surgery, Vascular, surgery Compensation Information: $500000.0 / Annually - $500000.0 / Annually Starting At: 500000.0 Annually Up To: 600000.0 Annually.
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Surgeons must be a graduate of an accredited residency program, eligible or board certified in orthopedic surgery and eligible for an Illinois State Medical and Federal DEA License. We can assist eligible applicants with the later-two application requirements and can sponsor H1B-visa foreign applicants who are eligible to practice.
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