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JOB DUTIES Description As the Assistant Study Coordinator for the LAUNCH program, you will assist the Clinical Research Coordinator and/or Senior Clinical Research Coordinator in contributing
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member of our EMS Program Faculty, you will work as a part of a high functioning team to support the premier EMS education program in the nation. The successful candidate will support all aspects
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or improve the performance when necessary. Perform advanced quality assurance testing and document system changes to ensure high standards of performance. Track operational metrics and perform sensitivity
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discharge summary timely from community sites and routing the medical records to appropriated physicians, ensuring that the discharge incentive program for discharge summaries is up to date and documented
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an open mind, soliciting and incorporating ideas when appropriate. Ability to perform all commonly applicable functions in clinical documentation applications and nutrition department database technology
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JOB DUTIES Description The UCLA Health Workplace Violence Prevention (WPVP) Program Manager is responsible for oversight of the WPVP program throughout UCLA Health hospitals; providing expert
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Screen Program. You will also be responsible for the following: Diagnostic services, including adapted audiologic evaluations and auditory electrophysiology (ABR and/or ASSR). Audiologic treatment may
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JOB DUTIES Description Our UCLA Neuropsychiatric Hospital is seeking to hire a full-time Ambulatory Care Administrator to support our KidsConnect Autism Treatment Program. This program is a short
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JOB DUTIES Description Compassionate, self-directed RNs with a passion for adolescent mental health will thrive in UCLA Health’s Adolescent Partial Hospitalization Program—a dynamic setting
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JOB DUTIES Description The Department of Medicine is seeking a Program Administrator for the Ryan White-funded programs at the UCLA Clinical AIDS Research and Education (CARE) Center