153 combinatorial-optimization positions at University of California in United States
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current with best practices and technological advancements. Collaborate effectively with surgeons, nurses, and other healthcare professionals to ensure optimal patient outcomes.
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-related data. The role involves leading data warehouse operations, collaborating with stakeholders, providing technical direction, optimizing performance, driving innovation, and establishing data
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or underwriter proposals, evaluates proposals and recommends excess insurance structures. • Evaluates and selects strategic partners, including third-party service providers, to optimize resources and enhance
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Rehabilitation Hospital is to provide a full range of rehabilitation services designed to restore patients to their optimal functional capacity. The hospital is a 52-bed rehabilitation hospital on the Sacramento
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personalized care plans, optimizing outcomes and enhancing the quality of life for all our young patients. We celebrate inclusivity and embrace the unique needs of every child regardless of background or gender
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responsibilities. Organizational and time management skills to assess daily workload to determine job priority, and optimal use of time and equipment. Preferred Qualifications Experience running large format
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with the UC Davis Campus, including dedicated support to the Veterinary School of Medicine and AUSS-C. This position is responsible for understanding, configuring, and optimizing the ecotime® time and
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Performing medication dispensing activities and clinical pharmacy program optimization to deliver outstanding patient care Cultivating and modeling a collegial, professional, cooperative relationship with
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special projects aimed at optimizing care and care outcomes where needed. The AFHS QI Specialist is also expected to be able to identify unmet needs and opportunities for improved patient experience and
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-related issues, and optimize patient outcomes Leading interdisciplinary quality initiatives and participating in hospital or departmental committees Supporting educational programs