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, environmental management, economics, hydrology, or a related field. Key Responsibilities 50% - Research 50% - Data Analysis Department Overview The UC Davis Institute of the Environment is a designated Organized
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Coordination 5% - Other Duties Department Overview The Department of Public Health Sciences is a large complex teaching, research and clinical department in the UC Davis School of Medicine. The mission
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. Responsibilities include scheduling appointments, managing admissions and discharges, maintaining accurate medical records, processing charges and payments, and responding to high-volume, multi-line phone systems
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Cancer Center Clinics The incumbent is responsible for sustaining an environment of intrinsic good will for the practice while providing optimum services to patients. This position performs a
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spreadsheets. Proficient computer skills to effectively perform in an online, web-based environment, with skill to use downloaded data and reports for inquiry, report-building and operational use. (Required
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performed is approved or reviewed by the quality control technologist, chief technologist or radiologist. The Radiologic Technologist will comply and adhere to department protocols, UCDH Policies and
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#CA-DK The Trauma Program has the responsibility of Trauma Program data abstracting and reporting. The purpose of this position of Registrar is to maintain the integrity of the Trauma Registry
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CA-DK Under the direction of a qualified physician, the CT Technologist will operate a variety of equipment, including an x-ray generator, patient table, control console and computer. The incumbent
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Reproductive Sciences (Ob/Gyn & RS) is a major academic Department in the School of Medicine, engaged in clinical, research, and training activities at the Parnassus, Mt. Zion and San Francisco General Hospital
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Davis Health is at the forefront of incorporating Advanced Practice Providers (APP) as part of interprofessional care teams to support increasing numbers of complex care patients. APPs are vital parts