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Involves analysis of complex business problems using data to provide insight to decision makers. Identifies and interprets trends and patterns in datasets to locate influences. Develops forecasts, recommendations, and strategic / tactical plans based on business data and market knowledge. Works with business and / or clinical units to understand and prioritize data and information requirements. Creates specifications for reports and analysis based on business needs and required / available data elements. Optimizes the performance of enterprise business intelligence tools by defining data to filter and index that add value to the user. Develops business cases to support enterprise-wide business intelligence solutions.
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Involves the use of science and technology to help diagnose and treat neurological diseases and disorders. Oversight of one or more modalities such as Electroencephalography (EEG), Evoked Potentials (EP), Nerve Conduction Studies (NCS), Electromyography (EMG),Polysomnography / Sleep Technology, Intraoperative Neurophysiological Monitoring (IONM), Long Term Monitoring (LTM), Intensive Care Unit Continuous EEG monitoring (ICU / cEEG) and Epilepsy Monitoring (EMU). Activities include obtaining physiologic data from the central and peripheral nervous system; analyzing and reporting the results in a manner consistent with the specific training and education required of the modality. Neurodiagnostic procedures are performed in all areas of the hospital, including acute and critical care units, surgery, emergency department and ambulatory care clinics.
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Involves the use of science and technology to help diagnose and treat neurological diseases and disorders. Oversight of one or more modalities such as Electroencephalography (EEG), Evoked Potentials (EP), Nerve Conduction Studies (NCS), Electromyography (EMG),Polysomnography / Sleep Technology, Intraoperative Neurophysiological Monitoring (IONM), Long Term Monitoring (LTM), Intensive Care Unit Continuous EEG monitoring (ICU / cEEG) and Epilepsy Monitoring (EMU). Activities include obtaining physiologic data from the central and peripheral nervous system; analyzing and reporting the results in a manner consistent with the specific training and education required of the modality. Neurodiagnostic procedures are performed in all areas of the hospital, including acute and critical care units, surgery, emergency department and ambulatory care clinics.
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Involves development and implementation of new strategic alliances and business development initiatives. Identifies, investigates, and analyzes possible licensing opportunities and strategic partnerships. Manages on-going agreements and /or alliances to maximize the value of the relationship for the organization.
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Involves inspections of construction projects for conformance to project plans and specifications, applicable codes and standards, policies and procedures; quality control and assurance when applicable.
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Involves the provision of integrated and accessible primary and specialty patient care services in a clinic or center environment. Care is provided by clinicians and assistants who are accountable for addressing a large majority of personal health care needs and developing a sustainable partnership with patients. Ensures optimal patient outcomes through effective leadership and / or provision of patient care delivery in healthcare clinics or centers. Promotes shared decision-making at all levels to ensure a shared voice in practices, exchange of ideas, enhanced communication, and continually improved patient services. Management levels may also be responsible for clinic operations. (Note, when primary focus is clinical operations, see Ambulatory Administration job function.)
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Involves the supervision of staff and operations to provide technical and support activities for anesthesia, clinical support and / or operating room services. Ensures machinery, equipment and supplies are calibrated, maintained and delivered to units efficiently. Develops and implements operational and service standards in accordance with internal policy and external regulations.
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Involves services such as individual and group counseling and psychotherapy, crisis intervention, clinical consultation, outreach and programming. Provides services for a range of conditions including academic or job stress, parent-child problems, substance abuse, anxiety, trauma recovery, depression or social phobia. Services may be provided by a combination of licensed clinicians, as well as counselors and crisis intervention specialists.
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Involves services such as individual and group counseling and psychotherapy, crisis intervention, clinical consultation, outreach and programming. Provides services for a range of conditions including academic or job stress, parent-child problems, substance abuse, anxiety, trauma recovery, depression or social phobia. Services may be provided by a combination of licensed clinicians, as well as counselors and crisis intervention specialists.
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Involves patient care services for a range of mental health disorders, often severe including major depressive disorders, paranoia, schizophrenia, or bipolar disorder. Settings may be inpatient, outpatient or clinical research studies. Patient care may be provided by a combination of licensed clinicians, as well as counselors and crisis intervention specialists. Patients typically require routine assistance, treatment or a specialized and controlled environment. Primary emphasis on treatment and attempt where possible to help patients control their own lives in the outside world, with the use of a combination of psychiatric drugs and psychotherapy.