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  • Patient Support Call Center Mgr 1

    Involves the provision of responsive and accurate customer support for patients and physician offices in regards to patient business services related inquiries (billing, collections, admitting, etc.). May also include customer service support for scheduling, directing inquiries to other parties, and troubleshooting general issues.

  • Patient Transport Manager 1

    Involves transporting patients, staff or equipment to and from various locations. Activities include transporting patients in gurneys and / or wheelchairs; picking up and delivering routine and / or emergency reports, specimens, and patient care equipment.

  • Pharmacy Manager 4

    Involves all aspects of the medication use process, including procurement, prescribing, compounding, dispensing, storage of medications, administration and monitoring. Partners with physicians and other clinicians to provide treatments and advice to patients, records patient history relating to medication use and ensures the safe and secure storage of medications and related supplies. Advises physicians in determining the best possible treatments for specific diseases, stays current on pharmacy regulations, treatments and developments in research and design. Pharmacists are the experts on drug therapy and the primary health professionals who optimize use of medication for the benefit of the patients. Meets educational needs of patients, healthcare team, students and residents. Ensures adherence to regulatory and fiscal requirements.

  • Pharmacy Manager 3

    Involves all aspects of the medication use process, including procurement, prescribing, compounding, dispensing, storage of medications, administration and monitoring. Partners with physicians and other clinicians to provide treatments and advice to patients, records patient history relating to medication use and ensures the safe and secure storage of medications and related supplies. Advises physicians in determining the best possible treatments for specific diseases, stays current on pharmacy regulations, treatments and developments in research and design. Pharmacists are the experts on drug therapy and the primary health professionals who optimize use of medication for the benefit of the patients. Meets educational needs of patients, healthcare team, students and residents. Ensures adherence to regulatory and fiscal requirements.

  • Pharmacist 5

    Involves all aspects of the medication use process, including procurement, prescribing, compounding, dispensing, storage of medications, administration and monitoring. Partners with physicians and other clinicians to provide treatments and advice to patients, records patient history relating to medication use and ensures the safe and secure storage of medications and related supplies. Advises physicians in determining the best possible treatments for specific diseases, stays current on pharmacy regulations, treatments and developments in research and design. Pharmacists are the experts on drug therapy and the primary health professionals who optimize use of medication for the benefit of the patients. Meets educational needs of patients, healthcare team, students and residents. Ensures adherence to regulatory and fiscal requirements.

  • Physician Network Development Mgr 3

    Involves the development and implementation of strategy and network development across the medical center or health system. Includes hospital and physician network development, joint ventures, outreach initiatives and clinical enterprise business development. Builds relationships with new providers and develops tactics to increase market footprint. Develops multiple methods and services to strengthen relationships and meet the needs of physicians in the marketplace.

  • Physician Network Development Mgr 2

    Involves the development and implementation of strategy and network development across the medical center or health system. Includes hospital and physician network development, joint ventures, outreach initiatives and clinical enterprise business development. Builds relationships with new providers and develops tactics to increase market footprint. Develops multiple methods and services to strengthen relationships and meet the needs of physicians in the marketplace.

  • Physician Network Development Mgr 1

    Involves the development and implementation of strategy and network development across the medical center or health system. Includes hospital and physician network development, joint ventures, outreach initiatives and clinical enterprise business development. Builds relationships with new providers and develops tactics to increase market footprint. Develops multiple methods and services to strengthen relationships and meet the needs of physicians in the marketplace.

  • Physician Assistant Supervisor 2

    Involves examining, diagnosing, and treating patients as a part of a healthcare team with physicians, surgeons and other providers. Duties may include conducting physical exams, ordering and interpreting tests, diagnosing illnesses, developing treatment plans, care coordination, performing procedures, prescribing medications, clinical research, advising on preventive health care, and doing first assist in surgery.

  • Physician Network Development Spec 4

    Involves the development and implementation of strategy and network development across the medical center or health system. Includes hospital and physician network development, joint ventures, outreach initiatives and clinical enterprise business development. Builds relationships with new providers and develops tactics to increase market footprint. Develops multiple methods and services to strengthen relationships and meet the needs of physicians in the marketplace.

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