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Details Posted: 27-Mar-24 Location: New York, New York Type: Full-time Salary: Open Categories: Academic/Faculty Medical - Clinical Internal Number: 5132984 Medical Coding Specialist Title: Medical
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Departments to increase and expedite service revenue, reduce aged AR, and trend denials for their root causes thereby driving efficiencies, to include clinical documentation improvement and coding denials
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continued vigilance against the spread of diseases. Additionally, clinical services provided in the Cornell University Hospital for Animals (CUHA, Ithaca), the Cornell University Veterinary Specialists (CUVS
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Create your own educational journey! We are excited to announce a new one-year paid Rotating Internship for four Licensed Veterinary Technicians in Cornell University Hospital for Animals (CUHA
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to achieve successful patient outcomes and advance wildlife medicine including Cornell University Hospital for Animals veterinary specialists, state wildlife officials, and licensed wildlife rehabilitators
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Who we are and what we do: The Cornell University Equine and Nemo Farm Animal Hospital--part of the Cornell University's College of Veterinary Medicine--offers state-of-the-art patient care for
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Who we are and what we do: The Cornell University Equine and Nemo Farm Animal Hospital--part of the Cornell University's College of Veterinary Medicine--offers state-of-the-art patient care for
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methods is also desirable. We are unable to provide Visa sponsorship for this position now or in the future. Familiarize yourself with Cornell's COVID-19 workplace guidance as well as the university's
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systematic reviews, and/or training in Cochrane methods is also desirable. Familiarize yourself with Cornell's COVID-19 workplace guidance as well as the university's COVID-19 services and information
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continued vigilance against the spread of diseases. Additionally, clinical services provided in the Cornell University Hospital for Animals (CUHA, Ithaca), the Cornell University Veterinary Specialists (CUVS