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pediatric epilepsy unit (in 1944), the first comprehensive pediatric sleep center (in 1978), and the first dedicated pediatric neurocritical care program (in 1996). Key responsibilities: Triaging and
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instruction and guidance in performance of job duties Train all new baristas on the barista basics program (about one month of training per new employee) Manage rest breaks, inventory, tasks, temperature taking
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internal changes to systems and procedures Minimum Qualifications Education: High School Diploma/ GED Experience: No healthcare experience required - Basic customer service and computer skills. Makes use
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experience required - Basic customer service and computer skills. Makes use of customer service knowledge to assist patients and families in resolving problems. Conveys a positive demeanor when interacting
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urgent inquiries regarding status and location of missing files and digital images. Researches manual and computer records to locate and retrieve requested files and digital images for physicians, parents
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Number: 150933804 Position Summary Research Informatics supports basic, translational, and clinical research by providing researchers with access to digital tools and technologies. Our computing
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of the Pediatric Hospital Medicine and Complex Care Divisions as well as the Boston Combined Residency Program. Key Responsibilities: Performing non-clinical inpatient care-coordination in order to assist resident
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to exercise, assesses symptom correlation if any, and interprets ECG findings. Enters data into computer and forwards hard copy to physicians/director for review. Sends out final reports in a timely manner and
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* Provide staff education and program operations support. * Independently managing infusion and acute reactions * Schedule: 36 hrs; a combination of 8, 10 & 12 hour shifts, rotating days/evenings and every