Sort by
Refine Your Search
-
in ambulatory care pharmacy practice setting. Experience precepting and evaluating residents and students. Familiarity with medical terminology, lab data and optimal drug therapy. Thorough knowledge
-
Job Summary #CA-DK This dynamic position will play a pivotal role in advancing our department's strategic initiatives, enhancing clinical operations efficiency, and optimizing revenue generation
-
, optimize resource utilization, promote environmental health, and advocate for patients as integral components of clinical nursing practice. Salary Range: $62.43 - $92.81 Hourly
-
collaborate with interdisciplinary teams to ensure optimal patient outcomes. Schedule: * May include rotating day and night shifts. * Flexibility to work in any area of the Health System is required. The pay
-
. This includes managing software installation and dependencies, experimental testing and evaluation, and system design and refinement. Develop, implement, and optimize advanced data analyses. This includes multi
-
interdisciplinary teams to ensure optimal patient outcomes. Schedule: May include rotating day and night shifts. Flexibility to work in any area of the Health System is required. Salary Range: $48.53-$64.03 Hourly
-
interdisciplinary teams to ensure optimal patient outcomes. Schedule: May include rotating day and night shifts. Flexibility to work in any area of the Health System is required. Salary Range: $65.08-$65.08 Hourly
-
optimize processes and drive results. You’ll take the lead on complex automation and data optimization projects, and your intellectual curiosity and problem-solving abilities will be essential to your
-
other regulations, ensure medications are received, stored, labelled, transported, and wasted appropriately and collaborate with members of multidisciplinary health care team to optimize patient’s
-
analytics solutions to support the ATP mission in ensuring the efficient operation of ambulatory clinics to enhance financial viability, optimize performance, and foster informed, data-driven decision-making