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Registered Nurse, RN, Infusion, Infusion Therapy, Pulmonary, Cardiology, PAH, Central Venous Catheters, Groshong/Hickman, Travel, Travel Nurse, IV Team, ER, ICU, Home Infusion, Transplant, CRNI, Oncology, Cardiovascular, Vascular Access Required Qualifications: - Must live within one hour of either LAX, Hollywood Burbank, or Long Beach Airports.
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Advance level (minimum 5 years) of claims processing experience and understanding of medical, dental, FSA, HRA, transplant, coordination of benefits, Medicare, hospital, professional, subrogation, and accident claims required.
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Monitoring metabolic disease, pediatric studies, complex therapeutic studies such as Oncology, Cardiovascular, Infectious Disease, Neurology, Transplant, etc. Experience monitoring rare and ultra-rare disease, genetic disease preferred.
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Conduct study start up activities where applicable at the site level including but not limited to SQV, SIV (as applicable), including management of issues that may compromise time to site activation and/or initiation.
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