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manner. Knowledge of legal implications in clinical practice and documentation. Knowledge of performance improvement and evidence-based practice. Basic computer skills. Ability to assess, plan, implement
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. This position performs daily electronic transactions for the national transplant wait list in the United Network for Organ Sharing (UNOS) system for new patient listings, timely patient removals and other
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business units to perform a variety of duties, providing front desk office support, patient registration, patient discharge support, patient related hospitality and call center support, for the assigned
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data from a variety of systems to analyze and create statistical reports and presentations that capture and visualize department tasks, operations, and performance, as necessary. Synthesize highly
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at the California National Primate Research Program. Support CNPRC and the facility manager by receiving maintenance request from staff and routing to the appropriate department. be the point of contact
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the supervision of a pharmacist and perform maintenance and inventory functions. The Technician staff fill first doses and batch doses for both IV and UD medications, refill automated dispensing machines, deliver
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on the Titmus stereopsis test. Ability to perform an accurate examination and to record it accordingly. Knowledge of normal color perception and the normal values they produce. Knowledge of optic nerve, retinal
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inventory and equipment, and perform hospitalization and discharge procedures according to hospital protocols. This position ends 10 months from date of hire with the possibility of extension. RECRUITMENT
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the supervision of a pharmacist and perform maintenance and inventory functions. The Technician staff fill first doses and batch doses for both IV and UD medications, refill automated dispensing machines, deliver
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animal patients and to serve the Southern California community. Clinical service is the cornerstone of our operation, driving advancements in patient outcomes and veterinary medical practice. POSITION