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parameters negotiates budgets with vendors. Coordinates with numerous departments to establish study specific support plans and to determine the cost. Serves as the single point of contact to facilitate data
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check out processes, including managing After-Visit-Summaries, are finalized at the end of each patient visit. Compile, copy, and fax/mail monthly correspondence relating to patient visits. Collect co
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procedures, and the preparation and monitoring of patients undergoing surgery and dental procedures in ambulatory, recovery, and clinical care settings at our Sand Point clinic – the Northwest Center for Oral
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Scheduled Hours 40 Position Summary The Department of Surgery at WashU in St Louis is seeking an experienced research technician for the laboratory of its newly created Endocrine Neoplasia Research
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the event lead for the SPH Advancement team. The ASO is often the first point of contact for existing and potential donors, including their family members, and serves as a liaison between SPH
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Memorandum of Understanding (MOU); review and process new PEP-related addendums and agreements. Serve as the primary point of contact with the DOC to address any issues that arise that impact students
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of the entire CBA. • Analyze and process union information requests and provide counsel to other HR professionals and management. Act as management representative to the union. • Communicate efficiently and
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HIGHLIGHTS • Be the primary point of contact and coordinator for Inpatient Care Management • Perform care coordination tasks required to successfully run different programs in care management that will make it
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on regulatory requirements, leads or contributes to policy development, and assists in developing, delivering and updating training and communications content. The Manager ensures systems and processes are in
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development, the Center is child-centered and directed, taking the philosophy that learning must make sense to the student in order to be effective and meaningful. The child’s point of view is completely