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Position – Medical Transcriptionist with Foundation Radiology Group We are revolutionizing the practice of radiology in community healthcare. To deliver world class diagnostic care, we have built an entrepreneurial team that is strategic in its thinking and agile in its execution. We are seeking a Medical Transcriptionist within our corporate office located in downtown Pittsburgh. About Foundation...
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Posted Wed 5th June
DescriptionThis position applies knowledge of medical language and transcription skills to interpret and transcribe dictation by physicians and other healthcare professionals. Within this job, accurate and timely transcription of inpatient reports, inclusive of operative reports, consultations, history and physicals, diagnostic and therapeutic procedures, discharge summaries, etc., would be perfor...
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Posted Today
Bi-lingual (French -Canadian) Healthcare Customer Service Representative Anomaly Squared is about finding a creative way to market and sell our clients products that produce consistent conversion rates and better return on investment than other mediums. We provide leads for a number of industries such as mortgage, insurance and automotive. In addition, we find unique opportunities to create new pr...
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Posted Yesterday
Full-time Transcriptionist: Knowledge of medical terminology, preferably Pathology. Must have at least 3 years experience. In-house position only, 1st shift. Full-time Histology Technologist: Must have at least 3 yrs experience and meet CLIA regulations to perform high complexity testing (min. Associate degree). Hours may vary....
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Posted Thu 25th April
Job titles included in the medical industry include technicians, coders, interpreters, lab techs, scientists, secretaries, social workers, transcriptionists, nurses, chemists, equipment preparers, managers, doctors, dentists, and assistants. Employment in the medical industry is expected to fare very well - as staff change positions, localities, or move to other careers, many new positions become available. This coupled with advancing medical technology means new careers are always being added to the medical industry. Most entry-level positions do not require a college degree. Of those positions that do require education in the medical industry, they are the most educated people compared to most other industries.
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