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invites applications for a full-time Radiology Coordinator for the Tennessee Breast and Cervical Screening Program. This position manages documentation, scheduling, claims, and follow-up for program
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of the care of and the maintenance of cleaning equipment used in custodial work. Have the ability to evaluate situations and make decisions. Basic computer skills Ability to plan and direct the work of others
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practices of nursing Basic computer skills. Skilled in providing patient care in accordance with the facility’s applicable standards, policies, and procedures. Required Qualifications High school graduate CMA
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to foster their professional development and growth. Working at ETSU qualifies you for the Public Service Loan Forgiveness (PSLF) program, as well as other loan forgiveness and repayment initiatives. The ETSU
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for Family Medicine. This role includes assisting the Program Manager with Graduate Medical Education (GME) and supporting the Family Medicine Residency Program, which encompasses three residency programs and
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. Knowledge, Skills and Abilities Proficiency in word processing, grammar, and other computer programs in general (Word, Access, Excel, and PowerPoint preferred). Strong interpersonal and communication skills
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that encourages experimentation and shared learning. Ability to balance administrative responsibilities with direct service, program development, and strategic initiatives. · Potential for meeting
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student’s needs. Skilled in basic computer applications and willing to learn new programs. Ability to travel extensively in recruiting efforts (requiring evenings, weekends, overnights, and extended
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patients, family members and other caregivers on details pertaining to preventative care and chronic diseases. The PHM works by collaborating with Family Medicine Medical Directors, Program Directors
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nursing educator with a strong commitment to teaching, scholarship, practice, and service. Successful candidates will be expected to contribute primarily to teaching in the graduate nursing program. The