I would ask Nancy to introduce you to her co-workers so that when the job opens, you're at the top of their mind. > From: Noelle <http://dummy.us.eu.org/noelleg> > Date: Sun, 13 Jan 2013 17:30:24 -0800 (PST) > > hmm can I do this? > > > Date: Sun, 13 Jan 2013 12:04:34 -0800 > > From: Nancy Mendelssohn <http://www.aol.com/~nkoppel836> > > > > Hi - Potential good news for you... > > > > So, someone that Mady and I share the office with in Redwood City is > > leaving. Got a job at MedAmerica in Emeryville. They do consulting work for > > hospitals. She has CME background and Joint Commission Prep experience. > > Anyway, she is a climber and got big pay increase to go there. > > > > She will give notice for her Kaiser job at any minute. She is called a > > Program Coordinator, Administrator or Manager. Kind of a fancy title for > > what she does. The department is "Neuroscience." > > > > Here is my take on her job duties: > > > > 1. She is actually a WebEx Coordinator for Neuro ICU virtual meetings. > > 2. She sets up the WebEx meeting using the Kaiser site. Then notifies the > > Neuro ICU Doctor (on call that week) that so and so from another Kaiser N. > > Cal site has connected for their consultation on such and such patient. This > > would be a Neurology ICU patient located at any site other than Redwood > > City. The doctor requesting the consultation will be a Neurologist. > > 3. She stays on the call for 30 minutes listening in case they have > > technical difficulties. Then quietly disconnects. > > 4. She keeps a database of the consultations including diagnosis for > > management information. > > 5. She works closely with one Neuro ICU doctor that started these virtual > > meetings last Spring. > > 6. The informal name of her desk is "Virtual Neuro ICU." > > 7. The doctors that consult during these WebEx meetings are called " > > Neuro-Intensivists." (sp?) > > 8. It is a Salaried job that pays well, has standard day shift hours, > > reports to a Director and has no annoying coworkers. > > 9. It requires Excel skills but probably has no testing requirements. Most > > Salaried jobs don't having testing requirements. > > > > Redwood City Kaiser has a free shuttle to and from the train station. > > > > Any interest? > > > > Nancy >