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% - Documentation and Record Keeping 5% - Coordinating Medical Care 5% - Computer System Operations 5% - Department/Clinic Coordination 5% - Additional Job Functions Department Overview This department supports
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. Experience working in a children's health care setting. Knowledge of medical terminology. Key Responsibilities 25% - Customer Service Expectations 20% - Unit Communication 15% - EMR and Computer 10
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signs, learning about potential hazards and reporting unsafe conditions. Safely operates and maintains equipment appropriate to the classification and the tasks assigned. Cleans and maintains supplies in
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, and Strategic Plan . At UC Berkeley, we believe that learning is a fundamental part of working, and provide space for supportive colleague communities via numerous employee resource groups (staff
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maintain legible records. Basic computer skills to use email and log into various UC Davis software systems. Skill to understand the physical, behavioral and environmental requirements of individual species
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on supervisor’s evaluation. Ability to use Laboratory Information Systems (LIS), EPIC EMR, hospital incident reporting systems (e.g. RL Solutions). Knowledge of personal computer, word processing, data management
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use computer system applications for all functions required for this position, including electronic mail, spreadsheets, word processing, and medical office management, (i.e. scheduling, template
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, serving the greater good. The University of California, one of the largest and most acclaimed institutions of higher learning in the world, is dedicated to excellence in teaching, research and public
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in computer system applications (such as MS Office Suite, cloud-based applications, etc). Knowledge and experience of practices and protocols related to medical office procedures, (i.e. medical
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problem solver with the ability to define, clarify, and set priorities for producing quality results. Must have the ability to learn the dynamics of the organization, both operational and political, and