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Certification as a Certified Procurement Transplant Coordinator (“CPTC”); Certified Transplant Preservationist (“CPT”), Certified Clinical Transplant Coordinator (“CCTC”), or Certified Clinical Transplant Nurse (“CCTC.
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Massachusetts General Hospital Dialysis Vascular Program is a multidisciplinary program that includes Nephrology, Interventional Radiology, and Transplant Surgery. The Dialysis Vascular Access Program Coordinator serves as patient liaison and coordinate patients’ access care among the Interventional Nephrology Center, dialysis facilities, nephrologists, nurse practitioners and surgeon on all aspects of vascular access related issues.
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Overview The Clinical Research Coordinator work within the clinical research program and support the research team in the overall conduct of clinical trials using Good Clinical Practice under the auspices of the Principal Investigator.
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The Financial Coordinator acts as a resource and financial counselor for transplant candidates and their families, providing financial guidance in a compassionate and tactful manner in order to help facilitate access and provide continuity of care.
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Assists the Organ Surgical Recovery Coordinator (OSRC) in perfusion and preservation. Qualifications EDUCATION AND EXPERIENCE: Graduate of an accredited medical school and residency program Minimum three years’ experience as a surgeon performing Donation after Brain Death (DBD) and Donation after Circulatory Death (DCD) organ recoveries or transplant operations in the United States.
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In addition to analyzing office systems, workflow, and referral pattern enhancement, this position involves responsibility for helping with the process enhancement of the transplant clinic in all its activities.
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Maintains schedule for the Lung Transplant Program including coordinating patient clinics and operating room schedule with all meetings at BWH, satellite offices and outside engagements. Subject matter expert in licensing, credentialing, and CV/promotions for the Division of Thoracic Surgery and Transplant Service under the guidance of the Senior Operations Manager.
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Job Description - Senior Financial Coordinator - Transplant - Hybrid (3270899) Senior Financial Coordinator - Transplant - Hybrid. The Transplant Financial Coordinator is a member of the multidisciplinary transplant team and has primary responsibility for coordinatingfinancial aspects of care throughoutall phases of the transplant process.
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RN Clinical Experience: Ambulatory coordinator experience - procedure knowledge/results review/nurse triage/medication administration/EPIC. Post Heart Transplant Coordinators triage all calls, pages, Patient Gateway Messages providing open communication with patients during the week.
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The Transplant Administrator works as a Clinical Administrator and Living Donor Transplant Coordinator and will be the primary monitor for CMS, UNOS and New England Organ Bank policies and procedures, and work with clinicians (surgical and medical) and kidney transplant staff to ensure understanding and compliance.
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Essential Responsibilities: Prepare and report transplant data to Center for Inte Management, Coordinator, Data, Healthcare, Database. Manage stem cell transplant database. Manage stem cell transplant database.
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Experience working in Cell Therapy, Apheresis or Stem Cell Transplant programs essential. As a logistics coordinator, you will report to the Head of External Manufacturing to onboard and manage the apheresis centers who provide cells for Sana’s portfolio of allogeniec cell therapies.
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The Administrative Coordinator will provide project and administrative support to the Division of Thoracic Surgery. Reporting to the Senior Operations Manager, the Administrative Coordinator will be responsible for project implementation support, timeline management, written communications, and timely outcomes.
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