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technologist. Skill to prioritize workload to produce a sufficient volume of work in a timely manner. Demonstrates responsibility and dependability, i.e., (but not limited to): attendance, punctuality, positive
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processing, and medical office management (i.e., scheduling, template maintenance, maintenance of demographic and insurance information) Typing skills sufficient to use a computer keyboard for timely and
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or distressed, or who may not speak English Knowledge of current ambulatory care guidelines (i.e., NCEP, JNC, ADA) Demonstrated ability to identify medication-related problems in patients, communicate them to a
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Santa Cruz Banana Slug students, faculty, staff, retirees, alumni, and local community members. More information can be found at: https://goslugs.com JOB SUMMARY Under the general supervision
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technical experience and knowledge of HVAC systems and their controls. (i.e. DDC, electromechanical, electronic, and pneumatic). Experience with the installation of wiring and programming of VFDs; as
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will be provided upon hire: Required University-provided training and testing (i.e., lift equipment/assistive devices, proper body mechanics, etc.) Required University-provided training and testing Code
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protocols related to medical office and/or health care scheduling or insurance procedures (i.e., medical terminology, appointments, medical records, insurance verification, cashiering, billing, etc
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Community Hospital facilities. Review, analyze EOB/RAs, and determine appropriate payment amounts and contractual discount amounts to be posted to various receivable systems, i.e., insurance payments, patient
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for all functions required for this position, including electronic mail, spreadsheets, word processing, and medical office management, (i.e. scheduling, template maintenance, maintenance of demographic and
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animal bodily fluids. Preferred Qualifications Experience demonstrating and teaching veterinary clinical skills such as instructing students in preparing a patient for surgery (i.e., surgical