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patients for compliance related to protocol; assists with collecting, extracting, coding, and analyzing clinical research data; generates reports and reviews to ensure validity of data; supports activities
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, Excel, and Intranet/internet navigation tools as well as system content. Medical terminology, coding and third party reimbursement experience. Ability to work in multiple systems for assigned tasks
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faculty provide outstanding teaching to fellows, residents and medical students, and serve as teaching faculty for thriving Neuroradiology Fellowship, Diagnostic Radiology Residency, and Integrated IR/DR
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medical students, and serve as teaching faculty for thriving Neuroradiology Fellowship, Diagnostic Radiology Residency, and Integrated IR/DR Residency training programs. Duties and Responsibilities
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%): Technical Support: Ensures areas are in compliance with applicable codes. Documents regulatory compliance tests. Inspects and tests installations and repairs to ensure they meet quality standards. Becomes
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formulary, prior authorization, coordination of benefits etc), available community and national resources, ICD-9 codes, and determinants of financial need. Displays an understanding of pharmaceutical
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in physician practice, and/or utilization review a plus. Knowledge of Medicare and commercial insurance reimbursement preferred. Strong knowledge of ICD-9-CM, HCPCs, and CPT coding preferred. Excellent
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negotiates consultant fee proposals. They review design documents for compliance with building codes, university standards, and project objectives, and provide regular communications and status reports
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encourage applications from candidates with diverse backgrounds and experiences. The Postdoctoral Scholar will work in the laboratory of Dr. Benjamin Segal on ongoing grant-funded projects centered around the
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, and building codes pertaining to building egress and life safety. Working hours are Monday through Friday from 7:00 a.m. to 3:30 p.m., with potential changes in shifts, hours, days, and/or locations as