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Receive tissue specimens from surgery, autopsy and the nursing floors, perform proper processing and preservation of tissue specimens, comply with proper specimen storage and preservation of all other non-tissue specimens for non-core laboratory.
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Celebrating authenticity, originality, equity, inclusion and a little “come on in” attitude is the foundation of LCMC Health’s culture of everyday extraordinaryAbout East Jefferson General HospitalEast Jefferson General Hospital, a landmark of LCMC Health’s incredible community of care, has been the go-to hospital for health, wellness, and one-of-a-kind care in East Jefferson Parish for over years.
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Work includes conducting victim and witness forensic interviews for cases including child sexual and physical abuse, adult sexual abuse, domestic violence, and crimes against elders. Work also includes assisting the section’s staffing, collecting and reviewing evidence to determine relations to investigations, gathering and reviewing video evidence, and preparing related police reports as well as assisting the District Attorney’s Office in cases and testifying as an expert witness in court when needed; and related duties as required.
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Serves as the liaison for OR/Sterile Processing Department (SPD) personnel and physicians to resolve issues that may arise before, during and after cases. Monitors needs and turnover lists to identify and assign priority to emergency requisitions and required supplies and equipment based on knowledge of procedure requested; identifies items to be reprocessed for additional cases; communicates information to OR and SPD to limit delays.
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The RN case manager will be responsible for identifying (California Children Services) CCS cases, handle transfers, and retro reviews. Responsible for daily concurrent reviews, retro reviews, discharge planning, pre certification/prior authorization request review, and ensures patients meet appropriate level of care based on acceptable evidence-based Clinical Criteria(s.
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The Associate Attorney will also be responsible for managing the firm's clients and cases, as well as coordinating with other attorneys in the firm. Ability to independently manage cases and meet deadlines.
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Advanced soft-tissue cases, Therapeutic laser and Regenerative medicine, Chemotherapy. Patella Luxation repair, Endodontics, Acupuncture, Radiosurgery, Ligasure and TA stapling devices for. Instruction is led by a Vanderbilt University faculty member and includes a variety of guest experts and speakers.
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The Ochsner health system currently processes approximately 95,000 surgical cases and 50,000 cytology cases annually. There is a vast spectrum of cases, with a wide range of complexity.
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Maintains confidentiality regarding all cases and LA/SPCA information. The Chief Financial Officer (CFO) works with the leadership team to develop strategic financial planning, annual work plans, budgeting, and financial reporting.
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Conduct legal research and analysis to assess the merits of cases and develop effective litigation strategies. Handle a wide range of real estate litigation matters, including disputes related to purchase and sale agreements, landlord-tenant issues, boundary disputes, title defects, and easements.
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Reviews and analyzes Revenue Agent (Examiner), Appeals Officer, and Counsel Attorney instructions, reports, case files, and support statements and interprets tax law court decisions and legal opinions to determine and prepare accurate computations for the most demanding and complex Appeals cases.
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Meet weekly with the Client Services Manager to discuss goals, client cases, professional development, and any other issues, and be open to feedback and coaching. - Prepare and present prospective client cases to site leadership for funding and construction.
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Travel CVOR Techs must be experienced in all aspects of aseptic technique: setting up the required equipment and sterile supplies as needed for their assigned cases, pulling cases as needed, and breaking down cases at the end of the procedure.
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Capture incident and problem management learnings as knowledge management use cases for training and archival purposes. Utilization of analytics and data computation tools in order to perform high volume service and event management-i.e. Spotfire, Tableau, Cognos, Excel, Informatica, etc.
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In this effort, ADAs within the specialized SVU are responsible for screening and prosecuting a range of human trafficking, sexual assault, and child sex abuse cases. In this effort, ADAs within the specialized SVU are responsible for screening and prosecuting a range of human trafficking, sexual assault, and child sex abuse cases.
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