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  • Clinical Laboratory Manager 1

    Involves testing on clinical specimens for information about the health of a patient, for the diagnosis, treatment, and prevention of disease. Disciplines include chemistry, blood banking, hematology, microbiology, immunology, cytology, histology, pathology and cytogenetics. May include highly technical sub- specialty areas such as enzyme assay, steroid assay, radioimmunoassay, toxicology, electrophoresis, rheumatology, tissue typing, and virology.

  • Clinical Laboratory Supervisor 2

    Involves testing on clinical specimens for information about the health of a patient, for the diagnosis, treatment, and prevention of disease. Disciplines include chemistry, blood banking, hematology, microbiology, immunology, cytology, histology, pathology and cytogenetics. May include highly technical sub- specialty areas such as enzyme assay, steroid assay, radioimmunoassay, toxicology, electrophoresis, rheumatology, tissue typing, and virology.

  • Clinical Research Manager 2

    Involves the development of and ensures compliance with clinical study protocols that involve human subjects. Oversees and resolves operational aspects of clinical studies or trials in conjunction with project teams and in accordance with standard operating procedures and good clinical practice and regulations. May be responsible for finances, clinical operations, and site and vendor selection.

  • Clinical Research Manager 1

    Involves the development of and ensures compliance with clinical study protocols that involve human subjects. Oversees and resolves operational aspects of clinical studies or trials in conjunction with project teams and in accordance with standard operating procedures and good clinical practice and regulations. May be responsible for finances, clinical operations, and site and vendor selection.

  • Clinical Research Anl 5

    Involves the development of and ensures compliance with clinical study protocols that involve human subjects. Oversees and resolves operational aspects of clinical studies or trials in conjunction with project teams and in accordance with standard operating procedures and good clinical practice and regulations. May be responsible for finances, clinical operations, and site and vendor selection.

  • Clinical Engineer Supervisor 2

    Involves the fields of healthcare technology management (systems engineering, biomedical engineering, regulatory compliance, new technology assessment and deployment). Includes technology selection, device integration, interfacing with IT security, infrastructure and networks and biomedical equipment services (inventory and maintenance of equipment). Applies a broad scope of diagnostic, therapeutic, and equipment maintenance technologies used in the delivery of patient care. May provide technical support during highly instrumented medical procedures. Provides consultation, instruction and / or technical direction for medical, nursing and other paramedical staff in the safe use of biomedical equipment.

  • Utilization Management Manager 1

    Involves the review of medical records, admissions, continued stay and outpatient services for appropriateness, medical necessity, and quality. Often works as case management team member, in concert with physicians, nurses, social work, discharge planners, and other allied health professionals. Reviews care and treatment received. Communicates with third party payers in order to obtain authorization for care and facilitates clinical denial and appeal process as necessary. Acts as a resource to related parties by providing training and educational sessions.

  • Utilization Management Supervisor 2

    Involves the review of medical records, admissions, continued stay and outpatient services for appropriateness, medical necessity, and quality. Often works as case management team member, in concert with physicians, nurses, social work, discharge planners, and other allied health professionals. Reviews care and treatment received. Communicates with third party payers in order to obtain authorization for care and facilitates clinical denial and appeal process as necessary. Acts as a resource to related parties by providing training and educational sessions.

  • Patient Safety Professional 5

    Involves the promotion of a safety-supportive culture and consistent application of practice-based medicine. Analyzes and identifies trends from adverse-event reports. Supports educational programs in patient safety, implements organization and regulatory safety initiatives using performance improvement and quality tools. Helps to spread "lessons learned" from adverse events, as well as successful initiatives, to other units and departments, fosters a clinical environment of service excellence.

  • Patient Safety Professional 4

    Involves the promotion of a safety-supportive culture and consistent application of practice-based medicine. Analyzes and identifies trends from adverse-event reports. Supports educational programs in patient safety, implements organization and regulatory safety initiatives using performance improvement and quality tools. Helps to spread "lessons learned" from adverse events, as well as successful initiatives, to other units and departments, fosters a clinical environment of service excellence.

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