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: Basic computer skills required. Competent to use patient care related machines and equipment. Strong verbal and written communication skills. Active listening skills. Good problem-solving skills. Strong
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wellness and outreach initiatives. Evaluate program outcomes and develop data-driven improvements to both wellness and engagement activities. Prepare reports and presentations for university leadership
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EDUCATION/EXPERIENCE Graduation from an accredited Registered Nurse program. RN with clinical experience in area of Oncology preferred. RN with experience in clinic setting preferred. REQUIRED LICENSES
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” prompt, please withdraw your application, and re-apply to upload your combined documents as one file. Job Summary The Patron Services Coordinator is responsible for developing the volunteer usher program
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the unit and/or reports. Other duties, as assigned. Qualifications Required Education / Experience: High School Graduate or equivalent plus completion of an approved Medical Assistant training program. -OR
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. The position teaches classes, provides service, mentors students, and actively recruits program applicants. The position provides expertise in one or more of the following domains: healthcare data science
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. Collaborate with program faculty to create detailed simulation scripts with detailed outcomes. Support testing and piloting of scenarios to ensure alignment with learning objectives and standardization across
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opportunities. UT Health Science Center serving as the position’s managing agent. This role will also coordinate the UT Health Medical Scholars Academy and support Pre-Health Conferences, High School Health
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reports. Other duties, as assigned. Qualifications Required Education / Experience: High School Graduate or equivalent plus completion of an approved Medical Assistant training program. -OR- High School
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Job Summary: The Advanced Practice Professional (APP) will plan, organize, and direct the care of patients seen at UT Tyler’s Intensive Outpatient Program (IOP) in collaboration with and under