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Knowledge in anatomy and physiology, medical terminology, pathology and disease processes, pharmacology, health record format and content, reimbursement methodologies and conventions, rules and guidelines for current classification systems (ICD, CPT, HCPCS.
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Non-Certified HIM Coder Benefits: Medical, Dental, Vision Insurance Flexible Spending Account (FSA) Company-paid life insurance Retirement with a 3% Employer contribution Flexible work schedules Generous paid time off Requirements: Non-Certified HIM Coder Qualifications: Completion of anatomy and physiology coursework with basic knowledge of anatomy & physiology, pharmacology and fundamental disease process.
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Professional knowledge of clinical nursing protocols, regulations and institutional standards of care and risk management with an emphasis in the areas of disease processes, emergencies, health sciences and pharmacology.
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Successful completion of an American Academy of Professional Coders (AAPC) or American Health Information Management Association (AHIMA) coding certification preparation course for professional services or facility coding that includes medical terminology, anatomy and physiology, health information management concepts, and pharmacology; OR.
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The Prior Authorization Pharmacist provides educational and consultant services in the field of pharmacology and drug therapy medical professionals. The Prior Authorization Pharmacist provides educational and consultant services in the field of pharmacology and drug therapy medical professionals.
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Advanced degree or commensurate work experience in biotechnology, chemistry, pharmacology or complementary field is required. Qualified candidates will be USPTO admitted and have significant experience prosecuting patent matters within the wide range of biotechnology, pharmaceutical, chemical and life science art units.
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As a Programmer Analyst II, you will perform sophisticated bioinformatics programming activities for the statistical and computational considerations of research projects in the Clinical Pharmacology department.
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Successfully lead a team of contract and outsourcing professionals to develop strategic contracts and sourcing plans in support of clinical development functional areas such as clinical operations, clinical supply, clinical pharmacology, etc.
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Lead internal target selection, and validation (including assay development, compound screening, in vitro and in vivo pharmacology including in vivo PK/PD/efficacy models as well as additional studies (including toxicity) required to declare a compelling clinical candidate.
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RN Job Description BLS Behavioral Health Skills Checklist Core Mandatory Part I (Relias) Core Mandatory Part II (Nursing-Relias) Core Mandatory Part III (Relias) Psychiatric RN (Acute) RN Pharmacology 5 Benefits of Travel Nursing Adapting to new environments, team dynamics, and patient populations fosters adaptability.
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Veterinary Technician/Nurse must have a broad knowledge of animal science, medications (including a knowledge of pharmacology), and MUST have experience in surgery setting (monitoring anesthesia/patient recovery.
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RN Job Description ACLS BLS Core Mandatory Part I (Relias) Core Mandatory Part II (Nursing-Relias) Core Mandatory Part III (Relias) Med Surg/Tele Skills Checklist RN Pharmacology About ARMStaffing As recent winners of the 2023 Top Workplaces Award & SIA's Largest Staffing Firms in the US Award, ARMStaffing is a leader in the healthcare staffing industry.
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For RN applicants, some knowledge of pharmacology and possible medication side effects is also required. Promote the recovery model of treatment including trauma-informed care, hope, respect, empowerment, health/wellness, and spirituality/connectedness.
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The Sr. Director of Business Development, Early Phase will be located in the Northeast US geographic region and will be responsible for driving exposure and business growth to our Phase 1 (CPU) Clinical Pharmacology Unite and Bioanalytical Lab capabilities and offerings along with growing new relationships with clients.
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Identify new contact leads for potential Phase I Clinical Pharmacology business. This person will have a proven track record of successfully selling phase 1 CPU/Bioanalytical services and developing new business in the designated territory and will have a proven track record in building productive client relationships in the clinical research or biotech industries.
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