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DEPARTMENT DESCRIPTION Harborview's Medical Respite Program (Edward Thomas House Medical Respite) is a program that provides recuperative care to people experiencing homelessness who are too sick to return
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and the delivery of high-impact student programs. This is a dynamic, service-oriented position that ensures the smooth functioning of the Center while also helping to implement key initiatives
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and largest publisher of scholarly and general-interest books in the Pacific Northwest. We publish compelling and transformative work with regional, national, and global impact. We are committed
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with the Specimen Procurement Team at Harborview Medical Center. Are you passionate about science and ready to make a real impact on patient care? As a CLT 1, you will play a vital role in the diagnostic
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with the Specimen Procurement Team at Harborview Medical Center. Are you passionate about science and ready to make a real impact on patient care? As a CLT 1, you will play a vital role in the diagnostic
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, eligibility, and authorization/referral inquiry. Consistently meets the Quality Assurance (QA) and meaningful efficiency standards of working invoices/accounts each day and follows best practices for one-touch
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best practices for one-touch resolution as established within the department. Interacts with management and staff members to discuss issues. Performs other duties as assigned by the supervisor and/or
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Bachelor of Science in Nursing or higher An equivalent combination of education and experience may substitute for stated requirements. Willingness to enroll in a master’s program if not currently enrolled
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—with the goal of making the UW the world’s greatest public university, as measured by positive impact—guides everything we do in University Advancement . Bringing together development; alumni and
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of neurons and computational models of behavior to understand how chronic pain and opioid analgesics alters plasticity in neural circuits, and how changes in these neural circuits drive negative affect and