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agency standards by maintaining essential documentation for programs. Coordinates educational activities for incoming and current ophthalmology residents, ophthalmology sub-specialty fellows, and medical
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, equity and inclusion, education and business. The incumbent creates and implements learning pathways for staff. This includes internal development goals, staff, and leadership development. Furthermore
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Account Representative 2 will review patient accounts and analyze Accounts Receivable (A/R) for resolution, including rebilling insurance or referral to collections; prepare, submit, and follow up on HCFA
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services to patients with or without cancer-related diagnoses. The successful candidate will serve as an academic, clinical and educational leader charged with organizing, directing and expanding
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approach to care, in which highly experienced physicians and nurses from a variety of subspecialties collaborate to develop and provide the most appropriate treatment for each patient. Our sub-specialties
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faculty, 10 staff, and 7 ACGME fellows involved with clinical care, teaching, advocacy, administration and research. Division Overview Division of Neonatology Members of the Division provide inpatient and
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. May help train and/or supervise other staff. Performs research-related activities with limited supervision, including but not limited to: Prioritizing and timely delivery of statistical analyses. Report
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development of promotional materials, educational materials, classroom training paperwork training manuals, newsletters, and/or brochures, as appropriate to the program; coordinates and/or participates in
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academic, clinical and educational leader charged with organizing, directing and expanding the clinical and research efforts for an established team of breast cancer clinicians and researchers
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patients understand their medication therapy, address side effects, and assist with adherence issues. REQUIREMENTS: Six months of experience as a Pharmacy Assistant OR equivalent education/experience. LEGAL