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, Obtains patient clinical information ensuring timely scheduling and follow‑up and referrals. Works with MFM and genetics administrative team to make sure all schedules are coordinated appropriately for all
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prepare students for careers in a variety of business fields, including accounting, finance, data management, entrepreneurship, marketing, and supply chain management. On the graduate level, our Executive
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dependent educational benefits Life insurance coverage Employee discounts programs For detailed information on benefits and eligibility, please visit: http://uhr.rutgers.edu/benefits/benefits-overview
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the Program Manager or designee. Assists the Program Manager or designee in updating information on the Patient Information Smart Board in the unit. Ensures that received documentation is provided
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assessment and medical plan of care. Collects and interpret clinical data including vital signs, laboratory results and response to medical intervention. Assists doctor's performing dental procedures, provides
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safe and therapeutic environment. Among the key duties of this position are the following: Participates in data collection related to the patients' status and needs. Provides input to Registered Nurse
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(using Excel Plug-in), and Oracle SQL) and Tableau. The analyst is responsible for accurately extracting and validating financial data, resolving reporting-related help desk inquiries, and ensuring timely
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health providers. Coordinates patient care with referrals for WTC mental health diagnoses, disability application assistance and benefit information. Involved in activities to improve patient experience
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Degree. City: Jersey City State: NJ Equipment Utilized: Computer knowledge. Physical Demands and Work Environment: Physical Demands: Ability to speak clearly and write/type proficiently is essential
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. The Associate Director of Finance (Clinical Trials), is responsible for developing, coordinating, and analyzing financial information to support the implementation and tracking of the Rutgers Cancer Institute's