486 computer-programmer-"FEMTO-ST"-"FEMTO-ST-institute"-"FEMTO-ST" positions at University of Missouri in United States
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of an accredited surgical tech program, the MU Health Care Surgical Tech program, or military training may be substituted. PREFERRED QUALIFICATIONS Certified Surgical Technologist (CST) certification
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, batching, scheduling, bumping, canceling, and no-showing appointments. Maintain bed control and conduct bedside patient interviews. Effectively utilize computer applications such as IDX/GE, PCS, Cerner, etc
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that encompasses a full-service acute care hospital, the area's most expansive clinic system, a state-of-the-art Cancer Program at the Goldschmidt Cancer Center, a hospital based fitness facility, home health agency
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of the IDX and Revenue Cycle computer systems. Maintain working knowledge of all office equipment, fax, copiers, phones, etc. Participate in quality improvement efforts. Use excellent guest relations skills in
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replenishment sites by manually counting products, or by hand held computer for disposable and non-disposable items, including sterile processing items. Demonstrate proactive problem solving communications with
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on experience · Shift Differentials: Additional $8.00 per hour for weekend program shift and additional $4.00 per hour for night shift · Sign-On Bonus: $25,000 o Note: Details will be provided
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QUALIFICATIONS Associate's degree (or equivalent credit hours) including 12 hours of combined chemistry and biology, completion of a histology program, or one (1) year experience in a histology laboratory
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. Certification by the American Society of Clinical Pathologists in Cytology is necessary. Completion of one year of formal training in an ASCP approved Cytotechnology Program is necessary. All duties and standards
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group of patients. Plan, direct, and/or participate in the education of the patient, family, community, and health professionals. Report pertinent observations and reactions regarding patients
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. Plan, direct, and/or participate in the education of the patient, family, community, and health professionals. Report pertinent observations and reactions regarding patients to the appropriate person