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Clinical Practices (GCP) Standards ● Computer proficiency and ability to navigate multiple software applications; experience with computerized data management ● Demonstrated accurate data management skills
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include a minimum of: (A) Two years of customer service (B) Two years of processing claims for a health-care entity (C) One year in electronic claim adjudications, (D) Two years of computer experience in a
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of different computer systems and specialized laboratory equipment in a fast paced, high throughput laboratory. • Receiving samples in the FedEx Ship Manager, sorting and opening specimen packages and
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solving skills. Previous experience with Point and Click or other EMR computer programs Experience working with individuals from diverse racial, ethnic, and socioeconomic backgrounds. About the Department
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programs and information using a variety of technologies and platforms to optimize effectiveness consistent with the intended audience’s learning styles. Share research findings through in-person Extension
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to write up scientific results and contribute to editing manuscripts; strong computer and organizational skills. About the Department The Masonic Cancer Center (MCC) is an NCI-designated Comprehensive Cancer
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. Excellent general computer skills are necessary. Preferred Qualifications: Knowledge of proteomic sample preparation for mass spectrometry, such as in-solution and in-gel proteolytic digestion, and peptide
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at the employee’s remote location and 15% will be virtual/flexible with the potential for periodic meetings on the St. Paul campus. Job Duties 60% Designs, writes, and modifies computer programs for solution
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opportunities. Contribute to innovative and practical research around environmental education, volunteerism, learner engagement, and/or related domains. Lead ongoing learning opportunities for MMNat volunteers
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standing. Frequent repetitive of grasping, twisting/turning to perform various front desk duties such as entering data into the computer system, grabbing patient labels, standing to talk to patient