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Therapy Program. Req 2 years 2-3 years’ experience as a Massage Therapist position Pref 5 years 5 years’ experience Req Knowledge of Massage Theory, Anatomy, and Physiology. Req Ability to travel and work
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phone calls etc. to review post-acute referrals. Also reviews discharge instructions and discharge summary to understand patients’ post-acute plan of care and barriers to follow-up. Provides timely follow
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, objective and measurable. Implements treatment program using appropriate procedures/techniques according to professional standards. Monitors the extent to which services have met therapy goals. May
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. Determines need to repair and/or replace equipment. Estimates materials required for specific job components. Participates in the Plumber Pay for Knowledge and Skills Program including on-the-job training
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program in one of the following areas: LVN, RN, Certified Coding Specialist or Professional Coder. Pref Computers and keyboarding skill, PC, Windows, Excel. Pref 1 year Experience in medical auditing or HIM
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and demographic information in order to create an accurate patient account record. Responsible for understanding and participating in the organization-wide Performance Improvement Program through
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and demographic information in order to create an accurate patient account record. Responsible for understanding and participating in the organization-wide Performance Improvement Program through
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USC seeks adjunct professors to teach courses in our online Master of Science in Applied Analytics program. The successful candidate should possess a Ph.D., or equivalent professional degree, as
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. Responsible for understanding and participating in the organization-wide Performance Improvement Program through orientation, education, departmental and interdepartmental quality control, performance
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of knowledge. For more information, visit www.usc.edu The Office of Research and Innovation implements the University of Southern California’s (USC) strategic plan by building interdisciplinary research