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of Ohio Graduate of a Nurse Practitioner program that qualifies the graduate to sit for the certification examination of a national certifying organization recognized by the Ohio Board of Nursing Master of
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venography, and tunneled venous catheter removal. Minimum Qualifications Bachelor's Degree with/or documented completion of a Radiologist Assistant program recognized by the American Registry of Radiologic
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or CPC by AAPC if managing professional coding. 2 years of relevant experience required. 4-6 years of relevant experience preferred. Minimum completion of a CAHIIM approved coding certificate program or
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of Ohio Graduate of a Nurse Practitioner program that qualifies the graduate to sit for the certification examination of a national certifying organization recognized by the Ohio Board of Nursing Master of
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the State of Ohio Graduate of a Nurse Practitioner program that qualifies the graduate to sit for the certification examination of a national certifying organization recognized by the Ohio Board of Nursing
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nursing program required. Current Ohio license. *Experience in relevant care setting preferred. Additional Information: Location: East Hospital - Tower (0397) Position Type: Regular Scheduled Hours: 40
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: Fisher College | Office of Global Business The Global Business Program Specialist in the Office of Global Business at the Fisher College of Business is responsible for successfully managing global
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providers and community resources when appropriate. Minimum Qualifications Current certificate of authority to practice as an APRN in the State of Ohio Graduate of an APRN program that qualifies the graduate
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voice, brand identity, and effective storytelling across all digital channels. Additionally, the Assistant Director oversees the Athletics Digital Media student intern program, offering mentorship and
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care outcomes, maximizing the patient’s involvement in the plan of care, improving service levels, reducing the length of hospitalization, and decreasing costs. Patients and their families will