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at the rank of Assistant, Associate, or Professor of Clinical Surgery. The primary focus of this role will be supporting the Colorectal Program and contributing to multidisciplinary care across
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functions. This role integrates the leadership of ambulatory operations, patient experience, consumer access strategy, and program planning to ensure seamless, high-quality, patient-centered care. Reporting
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the department of Animal Resources care procedures are performed according to regulations and guidelines. Must have basic computer skills and be able to lift 50 pounds, work on your feet majority of the day
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broad HR skill set in varied areas (e.g., organization design and development, coaching, program/project management). Demonstrated analytical and problem-solving skills, with exceptional attention
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objectives, improving organization performance program, infection control and safety standards. Must adhere to hospital policies of attendance, department coverage during breaks, and submission of PTO requests
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. Exceptional interpersonal skills. Outstanding oral and written communication skills. Strong planning and organizational skills. Ability to use computer technology with efficiency and effectiveness.
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and clinical skill in application of select treatment techniques. Monitors the extent to which services have met therapeutic goals. Participates in discharge planning. Participates in orientation
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well as an established Neurology Residency Program and Epilepsy Fellowship Program. CHLA serves a diverse patient population of approximately 2.5 million children in LA County and is a major referral center for critically
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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
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diploma or GED preferred Minimum Experience/Knowledge: PC computer literacy (i.e., Microsoft Office). Typing speed 50 wpm. Strong Knowledge of Medical Terminology Minimum (2) years of scheduling and general