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the patient care team in providing for the safety, recovery and comfort of patients by implementing the nursing process (assessment, nursing diagnosis, developing the plan of care and the education plan
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process should contact USC Human Resources by phone at (213) 821-8100, or by email at uschr@usc.edu. Inquiries will be treated as confidential to the extent permitted by law. USC will consider
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Summary The Graduate Medical Education Institutional Coordinator consults with and advises Program Directors and Program Coordinators on accreditation requirements and processes. Manages
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. Demonstrates proficiency in clerical and computer functions, for communicating results and for carrying out additional clinical and clerical duties to meet the needs of the Department. Assures results
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through phone or email communications with participants from various backgrounds and education levels. Proven ability to manage high-volume workflows. Strong attention to detail and process discipline
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to solve problems using data processing. In addition, the incumbent acts as an application administrator by ensuring data integrity, maintaining system security, extracting, analyzing and transforming data
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to understand their needs and requirements. Manage the contract renewal process and negotiate new contracts as required. Monitor contract performance and take appropriate action to address any issues that may
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will work primarily with their unit but will report into HR for operational guidance, including leading practices, standard HR processes and procedures, HR-related expertise and learning development, and
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for clinical quality, appropriate utilization of resources, timely discharge planning and payer requirements. Effectively manages, organizes and supervises the Care Coordination process for the hospital
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by implementing the nursing process (assessment, nursing diagnosis, developing the plan of care and the education plan; implementation of interventions, evaluation of interventions and revision of plan