17 Medical Sciences positions at University of Southern California in united-states-of-America
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collaboratively to streamline processes and implement changes as needed. Coordinator within the Department of Neurology, as assigned to subspecialty or responsibility across subspecialties (i.e., Medication Prior
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/practices and advises patient accordingly. Obtain lab results, diagnostic studies for ancillary services; consult notes and other medical information in preparation for patient’s upcoming appointment. Uses
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Escorts patients to exam rooms, obtains and appropriately records patient vital signs/medication list, monitors patient flow, assists physicians with minor clinical procedures, performs EKGs
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Outpatient Physical Therapist: ** Orthopedic Clinical Specialist preferred. Administers and directs the administration of physical agents and procedures utilized in PMR at a specialized skill level
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The Nurse Practitioner (NP) has a specialized skill and knowledge related to the setting in which they practice and perform physical exams, collects and documents data, conducts approved diagnostic
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that require attention. Assists in management of clinical unit operations. Reports to the Clinic Manager of the Department. This position supervises clinical staff, including Support Coordinators, Medical
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to submit authorizations for surgery, chemotherapy, transplants, and all other complex services. Must be able to verify insurance and advanced knowledge of both CPT codes and medical terminology. Must also be
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. Properly dispose of: • Trash • Empty Container • Packing Boxes • Biohazard / Medical Waste • HIPAA Information • Biohazard • Pharmaceutical • Batteries • And any other hospital-generated waste Practices
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orderliness, cleaning, and safety standards set by the department. Complies with proper patient room cleaning policies. Properly dispose of: • Trash • Empty Container • Packing Boxes • Biohazard / Medical Waste
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, procedures and processes that promote safe, efficient and cost-effective medication use and that comply with TJC standards as well as Board of Pharmacy, federal and state regulatory agencies. -Communicate