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, Director, this position: Leads in planning and implementing effective and efficient maintenance of University buildings and facilities within assigned zone Ensures optimal operation of building mechanical
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communication of financial insights and policy development and collaborates closely with division leadership to optimize the allocation of financial, human and physical resources in support of operational
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optimal testing techniques under the supervision of a provider. The Ophthalmic Assistant supports providers to ensure that they can focus on their patients and run their offices efficiently. Skills
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optimization. Greet participants and escort to assigned rooms. Effective communication with faculty and research team members. Answer calls and respond to correspondence promptly and courteously, while
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, hemostasis, closure and other intraoperative technical functions that assist a physician performing a safe operation with optimal results for the patients. Primary responsibilities are assisting in robotic
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. The Ophthalmic Assistant is involved in direct patient care for both preventive and specialty eye care. The Ophthalmic Assistant will draw upon their training and experience to preform optimal testing techniques
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optimizes the Event Management System (EMS) for the university, ensuring smooth operation, system integrations, and user support. Responsibilities include overseeing configurations, troubleshooting, database
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, dynamic process that requires highly skilled personnel with the ability to act independently away from the protected environment of KCH. Patient outcomes are optimized by stabilization and expedient
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clearance and insurance authorization, financial counseling, customer service, and access optimization. In this executive-level role, you’ll lead performance-focused teams, reduce revenue leakage, and improve
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to ensure appropriate drug therapy has been prescribed and ensures that drug interactions are considered. Contacts and confers with physicians and other practitioners to optimize drug therapy. This may