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Position Description: VA Section Chief, Division of General Internal Medicine, Medical College of Wisconsin The VA Section Chief in the Division of General Internal Medicine (GIM) will lead the GIM
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Cashiering Lead with training and ongoing quality analysis with process improvement. Perform lead duties in the absence of the Cashiering Lead. Responsibilities: • Sort lockbox receipts by IDX insurance groups
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initiating action regarding administrative functions. Coordinate and lead projects and track status/progress Coordinate and maintain schedules, meetings, and tasks associated with meetings; appointments; and
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. Ensure appropriate orientation, onboarding and mentorship of general OBGYN physicians and APPs. Lead and encourage continuous process improvement, care delivery redesign and effective change management
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of the Executive Health Program leadership, you will facilitate an efficient Executive Physical day for program participants, support practitioners, maintain excellent quality patient care and excellent customer
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, patients, vendors and community leaders Ability to design and/or write in addition to leading a team, with demonstrated ability to lead the creative process from concept to execution Experience developing
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implement education and technical assistance programming in the areas of violence and suicide prevention. This is an opportunity to lead the development of a statewide effort to increase knowledge, skill, and
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activities. Responsibilities: Lead the development of a nationwide alumni engagement strategy with defined engagement and philanthropic goals. Develop and direct programs to build and foster positive alumni
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messages and information for assigned teams. Encourages patients to sign up for MyChart and the Froedtert & MCW App to help manage their healthcare electronically and steps them through the process to get
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respected research program and to lead basic and translational neuroscience research at MCW into the future. The ideal applicant will possess a thriving basic and/or translational neuroscience research