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Position Description: Title: APP Outpatient Department: Neurology Division: Child Neurology Program: Epilepsy Position Summary: The Medical College of Wisconsin’s Department of Neurology, Division
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-up utilizing billing computer software. This role requires 100% onsite presence. Responsibilities: Review, Post, or Follow-up on claims; may include obtaining required documentation such as EOB's
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. The role specializes in compliance, risk management, incident response, and program coordination. It translates complex requirements (HIPAA Security Rule, CMMC, NIST SP 800-171, NIST SP 800-53, and NIH/dbGaP
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invoices Assist in monitoring expenditures. Distribute mail and organize filing systems accurately maintaining records. Knowledge – Skills – Abilities Knowledge of computers, clerical procedures, customer
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– Abilities Working knowledge of CPT and ICD-10 CM coding. Understanding of medical insurance guidelines and governmental policies. Progressive computer skills. Detail oriented. Ability to establish and
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Position Description: As an Education Program Coordinator II in the Graduate School you will work under the direction of the Program Manager. Independently execute a variety of tasks crucial
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education office support for phones, fax machine, mail, computer/printer issues, pager issues, time studies, facilities requests, office supplies and orders, and office area organization. General meeting
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of experimental results to lab members and mentor. Evaluate, interpret, and assess experimental data and quality control of assays. Participate in program and lab group activities such as lab meetings and seminars
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Functions Serve as program assistant for Center projects. Aid on multiple active grants at CAPS as needed. Perform data collection during participant visits. In collaboration with the PI, lead recruitment
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required by research program activities. • Keep abreast of changing regulations and regulatory techniques and methodologies that might facilitate designated research projects. • Demonstrate processes and