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physicians, so they may interact with the exam data in real time. We are located in the Hock Plaza Building, near Duke Medical Center. Parking is available behind the building with advanced reservations. What
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in a healthcare environment. Interactive leader with effective communication, organizational, and relationship-building skills Ability to navigate ambiguity and use a process-oriented approach to
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: Engineering / Biomedical Appl Deadline: none (posted 2025/06/30) Position Description: Apply Position Description The You lab at Duke (youlab.bio) is seeking a postdoc candidates with strong training in
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proposes build to address customer needs. Optimizes departmental and interdisciplinary resources to maximize team. Has a leadership role in the evaluation and revision of existing information systems
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. The goal of these positions is to provide an opportunity for students to gain exposure to biomedical research to help build experience and inform on future career choices; and to provide valuable assistance
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appropriately for all patients. Reconcile daily necessity of third party sponsorship and process patients in accordance reimbursement. Obtain all Prior Authorization Certification and/or authorizations as
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. Calculate according to PRMO credit and collection policies. Implement appropriate collection of cash payments for all patients. Reconcile the daily third-party sponsorship and process patient reimbursement
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according to PRMO credit and collection policies. Implement appropriate collection actions and assist financially responsible persons in arranging payment. Make referral for financial counseling. Determine
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, policies, and systems to ensure data security and provenance. Recognizes and reports security of physical and electronic data vulnerabilities. Innovatively uses technology to enhance a research process
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to simulate acoustic, fluidic, and thermal fields, interpret complex physical interactions, and optimize device performance through iterative design. •Biological Systems and Biosensing: Familiarity with