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(A) in Miami. The incumbent performs administrative duties in support of the assigned medical residency or fellowship program(s). The GME Coordinator 3 (A) supports the program director(s) and
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infection control standards. Completes all required paperwork, and performs computer functions, such as entering reports, recording completed procedures, logging studies, and ordering procedures. Adheres
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Support Specialist, who is responsible for supporting faculty and facility computers, labs, studios, and performance spaces. Collaborates with other IT leaders to quickly resolve issues related to the use
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Center Complex staff in the use of audio, video, and multi-media computer equipment. Works a flexible schedule with a minimum of 80 hours bi-weekly including evening, nights, and weekends. Perform other
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payments. CORE JOB FUNCTIONS Performs full registration and ensures that insurance is verified, and all patients’ information is correct. Obtains copies of insurance cards, driver’s license, and any
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paperwork, and performs computer functions, such as entering reports, recording completed procedures, logging studies, and ordering procedures. Adheres to University and unit-level policies and procedures and
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weekends may be required. Work Location: University of Miami Health System - Radiology Imaging UTower General Description (Purpose and Function): Performs highly skilled and technical operations with
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increasing the full range of services within area hospitals Provides guidance to maintain hospital referral base and implements strategies aimed at increasing and improving performance outcomes in all hospital
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to apply for a faculty or staff position using the Career worklet, please review this tip sheet . 10,000 Sign on Bonus The University of Miami UHealth at SoLé Mia opening September 2025, will bring high
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preps, ice packs, heat treatments, therapeutic and sitz baths, and applies restraints. Performs sugar and acetone urine testing, specimen collection, and post-mortem care. Answers patients’ call lights