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patient appointment scheduling. This position also involves customer service, answering phones, message distribution, ancillary scheduling and preparation, referrals management and work queues associated
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distribution respond to medication sourcing and pricing information requests research and respond to Center for Medication Policy drug information requests interface with outside vendors in a professional manner
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identification, patient check-in/out, charge posting, cash management and patient appointment scheduling. Position also involves customer service, message distribution, ancillary scheduling and preparation and
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. - Participate in the distribution of specimens, supplies and reports to the appropriate laboratory staff; perform messenger/courier activities as required. - Maintain inventory of supplies; reorder as required
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to the transformation, development, and management of enterprise information technology solutions across Duke Health. By harnessing the power of innovative technologies like cloud computing and artificial intelligence
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, and specimen management. • Obtain total volume, perform aliquot, and distribute all urine specimens. • Properly determine urine volume. Properly label aliquot containers. • Communicate in a
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customer service, message distribution, ancillary scheduling and preparation and referrals management. Duties and Responsibilities of this Level Prepare for clinic visits by reviewing next day patients and
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to, cytogenetics, general laboratory, Point-of-Care Testing, urinalysis without a microscope, phlebotomy, and specimen management. • Obtain total volume, perform aliquot and distribute all urine specimens
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principles, accounting for pharmacodynamic and pharmacokinetic variations in drug absorption, distribution, metabolism and elimination with responsibility for establishing and continually improving
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relationship. Prompt disclosure to the mentor regarding the possession and desire to distribute materials, reagents, software, copyrightable and potentially patentable discoveries derived from the Postdoctoral