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The Quality Coordinator, Admitting (PFS) is responsible for a wide range of duties in support of departmental efficiencies which may include but are not limited to performing financial clearance, performing thorough analysis discharge not final billed (DNFB) reports, duplicate encounter reports,...
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The Licensed Vocational Nurse (LVN) is an individual with specific knowledge and technical skills to assist the Registered Nurse in providing care for a designated group of patients. The LVN utilizes the Nursing Process to provide therapeutic care to a specific population of patients, under the...
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Actively design and develop ETL solutions that transform data for decision-making with Microsoft SSIS. Use expertise in SSIS to create packages that handle complex business workflows and are capable of understanding the existing packages. independently. Experience with Version Control tools....
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Qualifications The ideal candidate for the position of Assistant Vice President, Budget meets the following preferred requirements: Master’s degree in Business Administration, Finance, Accounting, Economics, or
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classroom instruction. This position is based in the USC Mann School of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences in the Department of Pharmaceutical Health Economics and Schaeffer Center for Health Policy
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The Physician Assistant (PA) II is a licensed health professional who practices medicine with the supervision of a physician. The PA II has greater than three years of experience as a PA. The PA II is involved in coordination of care, participates in education, and is closely engaged in clinical...
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Serves as primary point of contact for access to USC academic medical centers and USC Health Sciences Campus. Answers, screens and directs incoming and outgoing telephone calls, electronic messages and other web-based communications using a call management system. Responds to basic inquires and...
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, actionable research to support community-based organizations, funders, and other stakeholders working towards social, racial, economic, and environmental justice. ERI produces data-driven analysis and rigorous
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or their funding. This course presents an overview of the nonprofit sector and the organizations that comprise it. We will discuss the history of the sector and its economic, political, and social rationale within a
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Los Angeles and various US and global satellite locations. As the largest private employer in Los Angeles, responsible for $8 billion annually in economic activity in the region, we offer