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or upset Ability to efficiently use computer system applications for all functions required for this position, including electronic mail, spreadsheets, word processing, and medical office management (i.e
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physician, the technologist will operate a variety of equipment, including a high field strength magnet, RF transmitter, RF receiver, x-ray generator, patient table, control console and computer. The
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Bargaining Agreement Paid Time Off/Vacation/Sick Time as stipulated in the UC Davis Health Policies or Collective Bargaining Agreement Continuing Education (CE) allowance and Education Reimbursement Program as
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MS Office applications (Word, Excel, and PowerPoint, Access), BI / database applications and reporting tools. Preferred Qualifications Business Intelligence, Program Management or HR industry
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Solutions). Knowledge of personal computer, word processing, data management, and spreadsheet software. Ability to utilize effective listening and questioning techniques to educate trainees, residents and
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and implant clearance. Proficiency in designing training programs focused on risk mitigation and regulatory compliance for MR environments. Key Responsibilities 75% - MR Implant Safety Program
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. Advanced computer systems and database skills, including Windows, Microsoft Office Suite, electronic medical records, and electronic data capture systems for clinical research. Demonstrated ability
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care team. Excellent ability to effectively communicate with and educate/counsel patients about their medication therapy. Computer skills that facilitate clinical patient data or medication order entry
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Employer Pull Notice Program No Minimum Education required Experience purchasing/receiving in a hospital setting Six (6) months of recent work experience in an acute inpatient hospital Pharmacy setting
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of performance improvement and evidence-based practice. Basic computer skills. Ability to assess, plan, implement and evaluate patient care, taking into consideration protective interventions, development