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Geisinger
Overview
The psychiatrist interviews patients to gather information regarding their symptoms and medical histories. They diagnose conditions and design treatment plans, which may include prescribing medications.
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20 days ago
Project Hospitality
The Case Manager provides comprehensive case management to clients in a family shelter, including intake and the design of social service plans. They advocate for families to secure entitlements and assist them in obtaining permanent housing.
$24 - $32 / HOUR
22 days ago
Bon Secours
The Genetics Counselor is primarily responsible for providing genetic counseling services to patients, parents, and families by gathering history, discussing testing options, and documenting findings. This role also involves assisting families in understanding genetic disorders, developing educational programs, and supporting research protocols as needed.
23 days ago
Carle Health
The Medical Assistant provides support to multiple physician practices, ensuring efficient patient flow and high-quality care. Responsibilities include performing medical procedures, maintaining supplies, and assisting with patient screenings.
University of Washington Medical Center
The Genetic Counselor provides pre and post-test counseling, evaluates family histories, and supports hereditary cancer visits. They collaborate with medical geneticists and interdisciplinary teams to coordinate patient care and specialized genetic testing.
$48 - $67 / HOUR
25 days ago
Beth Israel Lahey Health
The Genetics Program Assistant provides administrative support to the genetic counseling team, including maintaining schedules and assisting with patient case preparation. The role involves interaction with patients, healthcare providers, and insurance companies.
$23 - $31 / HOUR
Trinity Health
The Genetic Counselor provides professional genetic counseling and education to individuals and families at risk for inherited cancers or genetic conditions. They perform pedigree analyses, interpret genetic testing results, and coordinate genetic and prenatal testing as needed.
The Genetic Counselor provides pre- and post-test counseling, evaluates family histories, and manages genetic test results for patients with complex genetics problems. They collaborate with medical geneticists and interdisciplinary teams to coordinate patient care and educate medical staff.
26 days ago
Children's Wisconsin
Assist genetic counselors in day-to-day operations and perform routine administrative duties. Facilitate the genetic testing process, coordinate insurance preauthorization, and assist in providing patient care.
The US Oncology Network
Provides genetic counseling and cancer risk assessment to patients with a family history of cancer. Coordinates diagnostic testing, manages patient literature, and supports clinical research studies within an oncology setting.
1 month ago
Redeemer Health
The Genetic Counselor assists patients and families in understanding the implications of inherited diseases, particularly in oncology. They are responsible for coordinating the Genetic Program, facilitating support groups, and conducting community health promotion programs.
Bon Secours Mercy Health
The Genetic Counselor is primarily responsible for providing genetic counseling services to patients, parents, and families regarding genetic disorders or birth defects, including discussing testing options and obtaining consent. This role also involves documenting patient cases, developing follow-up recommendations, assisting families with understanding disorders, and potentially coordinating research protocols.
2 months ago
The Certified Medical Assistant/Registered Medical Assistant supports medical and nursing staff by performing routine administrative and patient care duties, including rooming patients, collecting history, and managing telephone communications. Responsibilities also involve administrative tasks like check-in/out, prior authorizations, scheduling, and potentially performing specific clinical procedures under provider direction.
3 months ago
UnitedHealth Group
The Nurse Practitioner will provide direct patient and family care through palliative care consultations for patients with serious illness and a prognosis of one year or less who are not yet eligible for hospice. Responsibilities include demonstrating ethical use of evidence-based palliative medicine practices across physical, emotional, spiritual, and psycho/social domains.
$109,500 - $164,000 / YEAR
PRIORITY MANAGEMENT
The Social Worker will assist in planning and implementing social service programs and participate in discharge planning and resident assessments. They will also coordinate with other departments and interpret residents' needs to the medical staff.
5 months ago