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at conducting a physical assessment of patients, developing treatment plans, assessing work and home environments of patients, and developing physical rehabilitation programs here in the clinic. This position
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months, as per insurance guidelines. Manages the health plan appeal process for denials of infusion medications. Schedules patients for infusion visits. Assists with rooming patients. Manages the stocking
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for the transplant program from the infectious diseases perspective and working with other transplant team members to meet CMS and UNOS benchmarks. The position includes engaging in scholarly activities and
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diploma or GED and completion of a Medical Assistant Training program through an accredited institution. Two years of relevant experience. Current certification as a Medical Assistant through an accredited
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- $41,872 FLSA Status: Nonexempt Work Schedule: Monday – Friday, 8 a.m. – 5 p.m. Summary The Reimer Lab (https://www.bcm.edu/research/faculty-labs/jacob-reimer-lab) studies sensory processing across
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diploma or GED and completion of a Medical Assistant Training program through an accredited institution. Two years of relevant experience. Current certification as a Medical Assistant through an accredited
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College of Medicine. Dr. Wood leads a multidisciplinary research program focused on the analysis of large-scale ‘omics data from longitudinal observational studies to examine pathways linking lifestyle
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months, as per insurance guidelines. Manages the health plan appeal process for denials of infusion medications. Schedules patients for infusion visits. Assists with rooming patients. Manages the stocking
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personnel. Performs other duties as assigned. Minimum Qualifications High school diploma or GED and completion of a Medical Assistant Training program through an accredited institution. Two years of relevant
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data collection skills, excellent organizational abilities, and attention to detail. For more information about Dr. O’Connor’s research, please visit: https://www.bcm.edu/research/faculty-labs/teresia