Wake Forest University Health Sciences
Healthcare
DataCoordinatorII,Cardiology
“Data Coordinator II, Cardiology at Wake Forest University Health Sciences. Skills: Data coordination, Data entry, Data verification, Data maintenance. Preparation, coordination, entering, verification, and maintenance of research data. Prepares a variety of forms, data, and/or specimens for mailing or further processing”
Industry & Context.
Determines whether further action should be taken regarding missing forms or patient chart information
What They're Looking For.
Must Have
High school diploma or GED equivalent with two years' clerical or, a combination of education and experience equal to two years, Data entry ability of 5,000 keystrokes per hour (kph) with error rate of 3% or less
Nice to Have
Experience with collecting, documenting, and organizing large amounts of data, Knowledge of medical terminology, Experience in a research environment
What You'll Do.
and maintenance of research data
Prepares a variety of forms
and/or specimens for mailing or further processing
Enters a variety of information into a computer or charts/log books
Verifies information entered as necessary by locating missing information or correcting erroneous information
Maintains information by adding
or changing information as necessary
Performs data abstraction from patient charts as instructed
Performs general clerical duties such as typing
Generates routine and non-routine reports for further simple charts and summaries for study progress and computer reports of data periodically
Provides input regarding more efficient and effective methods of data collection for data entry purposes
How You'll Work.
Team & Collaboration
Coordinates and participates in conference and committee meetings as directed
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