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UCLA Health Administrative Officer II, UCLA Medical Center - Radiology in Los Angeles, California
Description
Perform a key role within a world-class health system. Provide vital expertise to ensure the highest standards of medical excellence. Take your professional expertise to the next level. You can do all this and more at UCLA Health.
The Administrative Officer II (AO2) will perform tasks that allow radiologist to focus on their primary clinical functions. These tasks include but are not limited to:
Facilitate and enhance the working environment for the Radiology department by improving workflow to increase efficiency and productivity
Handling outgoing and incoming communications
Make data-driven suggestions to improve the delivery of care
Prepare and analyze critical metrics in the entire imaging process
Responsible for developing and maintaining the course curricula & training materials for their application
Responsible for the testing, training and deployment of core IT application systems as they relate to the viewing and reporting of Radiologic studies in the Department of RadiologyQualifications
High School Diploma - Required
At least 2 years in a Radiology Department with Power scribe, Medicalis, Visage, Life Image, HIS, RIS, iCAP, IDX, GE component experience - required
At least 2 years of EMR experience - required
At least 2 years of EMR experience with EPIC - preferred
Aware of policies and procedures to define problems and/or objectives and formulate logical solutions and conclusion
Certification in the software application for operational workflow where available
Excellent verbal and written communication skills and the ability to work well with others in a collaborative team environment
Medical terminology to a level permitting accurate preparation of scheduling patient procedures interacting with physicians, patients and staff
Skill in using a computer and computer software such as excel, word Microsoft and various database programs
Strong interpersonal and communication skills. Ability to interact appropriately and congenially with staff, faculty, fellows, residents and patients
Strong working knowledge of personal computers, CC, Magview, Medicalis, PACSCUBE CD Burner, Array Digitizer
Working knowledge of hospital/billing forms and the ability to explain services and charges to patients and/or family
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