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with the Chief Health Information Officer (CHIO) and Chief Data Officer (CDO), align clinical and non-clinical workflows using analytics, automation, and emerging digital tools. Identify and leverage
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. Regularly required to resolve administrative problems independently. Manage all aspects of multiple senior-level leaders. Many departmental tasks are typically diverse, advanced and involve rapidly changing
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areas: microbiology techniques, mammalian cell culture, bioinformatics, mass spectrometry, molecular biology and/or next-generation sequencing techniques. Research Staff are expected to contribute
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or public; preferably in a healthcare related field. Experience in effectively coordinating multiple tasks Degrees, Licensures, Certifications N/A Duke is an Equal Opportunity Employer committed to providing
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requirements. Meet productivity standards and complete clinical privileges in alignment with job responsibilities and personal development plans. Perform tasks as directed to support Division goals and needs
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related field. Experience in effectively coordinating multiple tasks or activities. Degrees, Licensure, and/or Certification N/A Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities Strong verbal and written communication
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towards providing a patient-centric and customer service focus that aligns and is integrated with the Patient Access, Revenue Cycle, and Clinical Departmental missions. Duties and Responsibilities
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/attributes • Actively seeks out participation in Special Projects and can effectively accomplish project assignments with minimal supervision • Ability to manage multiple projects to competition in a
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professional development opportunities and is structured to provide both broad exposure and room for individualized focus aligned with the Fellow’s strengths and interests. Key Responsibilities Program Design
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areas of specialization. Review medical record documentation and accurately code the primary and secondary diagnoses and procedures using ICD-10-CM and CPT-4 coding conventions. Sequence the diagnoses and