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of the Department. Maintains professional growth and development. Actively participates in Department’s Quality Improvement program. Performs other duties as assigned. Required Qualifications: Req High school
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requirements. Knowledge of government and insurance payor admission and billing regulations, with the ability to learn and work with various computer software programs, as well as manage software projects (e.g
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Park Campus. Key Responsibilities Manage the administration of staff compensation programs and services, ensuring compliance with program goals, institutional needs, and service delivery standards. Lead
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/or patients, and prior experience coordinating research projects with members of a multidisciplinary team. Other important qualifications include strong computer skills, demonstrated experience with
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Education: Associate’s Degree Nursing Graduate of nursing program Minimum Experience: 1 year Acute care experience Current RN experience in assigned area of Nursing A registered nurse with current RN
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the organization-wide Performance. Improvement Program through orientation, education, departmental and interdepartmental quality control, performance improvement, and quality planning activities. Sterilize
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recognizes situations needing nursing supervision. Answers call lights in a timely manner. Responsible for understanding and participating in the organization-wide Performance Improvement Program through
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The Los Angeles Cancer Surveillance Program (LACSP), the State-designated agent to collect population-based cancer incidence data in Los Angeles County, in the department of Population and Public
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comfortable with computers and the ability to multi-task. Essential Duties: Generate a patient MRN (Medical Record Number)and is adept at utilizing the MRN checker. Patient identifier is “Name and date of birth
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The Department of Population and Public Health Sciences is in search of a CSP Data Collection Specialist I for the Los Angeles Cancer Surveillance Program at the University of Southern California