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, crouching, or stooping. Typically using tools requiring high dexterity. Rare lifting (25 lbs. or less). Equipment Computers. Printers. Clinical (e.g., diagnostic or therapeutic) equipment. The above
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-renowned Interventional Cardiology program in an academic health system committed to excellence in clinical care, education, and cardiovascular research. The section head will work with the Cardiology
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stewarding high level prospects capable of making major planned gifts to Washington University. This position is within the Office of Planned Giving and is part of the Development Vertical. Travel is required
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Scheduled Hours 40 Position Summary Position leads the work of Medical Assistants in the clinical operation of a patient care setting; this position leads the work of Medical Assistants I and II
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Operating Procedures for faculty development activities. Tracks faculty development tasks in project management software to allow for standardized reporting on projects, timelines and next steps. Perform
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phone and documentation. Administrative duties: Ensures the delivery of high-quality medical services to students. Supervising MD’s and mid-level providers (interviewing, selecting, scheduling) Organize
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of laboratory animal species used in the Washington University research program. Other responsibilities include assisting with training, interaction with the Institutional Animal Care and Use Committee, and
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manages prolonged or complex issues, with high attention to managing the customer experience and emotion via inbound and outbound calls. • Coordinates incoming referrals to ensure all referrals are entered
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, kitchens, and other common areas as directed. • Performing cleaning tasks ie. dusting, sanitizing, glass cleaning, vacuuming, sweeping, mopping, washing walls, other cleaning tasks as directed. • Clean
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direct patient care services in an intensive care unit setting, including: Obtain patient history. Perform physical examination and re-assessments. Order and interpret diagnostic tests, such as x-rays