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, admitting, attending and procedure attending physicians. Codes are selected in the Computer Assisted Coding/Encoder Software following review of information in the electronic medical record system, IHIS
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the admissions process. Represent the program at external organizations, manage the Alumni Ambassador Program, and train MBA alumni as interviewers. Monitor admissions data, oversee application processing, and
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and organizational skills required. Previous experience in staff development/education preferred. Demonstrated computer skills, including word processing, spreadsheets and relational databases
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experience or completion of an associate's degree program with three courses in medical terminology preferred; 6 months experience (600 hours training) using computers to generate a variety of materials
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and Agriculture & Natural Resources programs designed for youth and adult audiences. Specific duties in this area will match student interest and skills with an appropriate program area while supporting
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oriented sports medicine rehabilitation program. These services are offered via outpatient service sites to patients who have disorders and conditions associated primarily with orthopedic and sports related
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Sciences, this position leads the strategy to establish and cultivate comprehensive, complex relationships with companies of high impact and mutual value through the identification of new business
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computer input, maintaining field equipment Minimum Required qualifications: Bachelor’s or equivalent experience and 1 year of relevant experience or Associate’s degree or equivalent experience and 3 years
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maps, photos, compass, or GPS units. Proficient with computers and hand-held information devices and uploading or entering data into computer databases for statistical and Geographic Information System
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employer’s policies and rules governing faculty conduct that may reasonably be expected to affect a candidate’s appointment. If the University becomes aware of any past finding of misconduct or pending