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Radiology Scheduler Position Summary At Stony Brook Medicine the Radiology Scheduler is responsible for daily scheduling of patients and exams for Radiology, and Vascular Lab using the hospital
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Scheduling Assistant Position Summary: At the Long Island State Veterans Home, our Scheduling Assistant is a valuable member of our team who provides administrative support and has the ability
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: The Administrative Assistant II will perform all of the data entry and tracking of CME activities for 18 departments with 65 regularly scheduled series (grand rounds, tumor boards, case conferences). The incumbent
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of Duties: The Administrative Assistant II will perform all of the data entry and tracking of CME activities for 18 departments with 65 regularly scheduled series (grand rounds, tumor boards, case conferences
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of Duties: The Administrative Assistant II will perform all of the data entry and tracking of CME activities for 18 departments with 65 regularly scheduled series (grand rounds, tumor boards, case conferences
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residents, and staff related to patient care. Schedule, confirm, and cancel patient appointments. Coordinate patient appointments with other clinics within the DCC. Assist patients and provide prompt
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residents, and staff related to patient care. Schedule, confirm, and cancel patient appointments. Coordinate patient appointments with other clinics within the DCC. Assist patients and provide prompt
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schedules courses and maintains program websites and email accounts. They support the unit and Division of Undergraduate Education with special projects and assignments, as appropriate and needed. They may
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. The incumbent schedules courses and maintains program websites and email accounts. They support the unit and Division of Undergraduate Education with special projects and assignments, as appropriate and needed
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and non-clinical rotation slots within the Health System and its affiliates. Schedule residents, graduate students, and/or undergraduate students for clinical and non-clinical rotations. Identify new