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to $4000M+. Overseeing and working with architects, engineering consultants, and vendors on planning, design, and implementation, ensuring conformance with hospital and regulatory standards. Serving as
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months of Customer Service experience. Data entry, data processing, general computer experience required. Experience in a call center, healthcare setting, telephone/switchboard experience preferred
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Science program required Bachelor's Degree AND successful completion of an ASCP/NAACLS accredited Medical Technology/Medical Laboratory Science program preferred. Experience: 2 years Clinical laboratory
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Summary/ Department Summary: The Boston Adult Congenital Heart (BACH) Program provides comprehensive care to adult patients living with congenital heart disease (CHD). We are committed to advancing care
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accelerate research and discovery. Key Responsibilities: Coordinates daily operations and activities of the program to ensure efficient functioning. Manages billing, reporting, and record-keeping related
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Summary: Coordinators all activities and functions for medically complex patients to ensure that goals and objectives specified for the program are accomplished in accordance with established priorities
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of unit. Obtaining records, files and/or results for appointments and entering related information on appropriate computer systems. Performing general office support tasks. Assisting clinicians during
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. Participating in the purchasing of inventory. Providing routine clerical support as needed. Technology: Utilizing all office technology, including phone systems, email, Microsoft Office programs, and clinical
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and patient experience. Communicating with clinicians and/or supervisors and routing patients/visitors to maintain efficient patient/visitor flow. Serving as a liaison with Engineering, ESD, Biomedical
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Summary Under general supervision, the Program Coordinator II supports the Congenital Diaphragmatic Hernia (CDH) Center by coordinating all activities and functions of one or more clinical programs to