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Adelaide RoseU.S.
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Any questions related to Revenue Cycle Management and homecare/facilities operation processes. | |
Merry SchiffU.S.
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I can answer any questions relating to medical billing. This includes people who want to do this as a career at home or who want to work in a medical office | |
Adam PaigeAvailable
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I am a healthcare recruiter. I specialize in helping people stay closer to home, make more money, and advance their careers. I can give advice to anyone seeking help in their job search. I also have expertise in resumes, cover letters and following up after the initial interview. If you are the owner of a Hospital or Nursing facility. I can help you obtain staff. |
Hi Monica, I am not sure i can help-isn't there a career councilor at your school? I would imagine , if it was me. I would want to call the local hospitals or nursing homes and see if they need any
Yes, they can drop you according to their contract. Most dependents are not covered after graduation from college. They do not have to offer you their insurance subsequently. I suggest that you talk to
Hi, Well, I think that if you are torn between the two, you should get an MD degree then get an MHA - that would allow you to do both in whatever balance you prefer. For an MD, I would certainly
HI, I'm sorry that I don;t know enough about the UK to answer your question but I have pasted ina salary survey that might help with your question re the U.S. Sue Salaries of Recent Master's Graduates
HI, I took a look at the program you mentioned. It does have several accreditations and affiliations but I have to say that the faculty looks a bit thin. I woudl call and ask why they have chosen not

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