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The Pulmonary Nodule Registry (PNR) Coordinator will provide safety and oversight for Veterans with incidentally discovered pulmonary nodules, ensure timely follow-up, guide diagnostic evaluation, and provide comprehensive lung cancer diagnostic related care coordination.
Full Time
Public Administration
$92k-114k (estimate)
04/15/2024
06/13/2024
med.va.gov
MOUNT VERNON, WA
200 - 500
2012
$50M - $200M
Public Administration
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