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Medical Record Review Job - RN or LPN, Chicago, IL

Posted 03/15/10

Medical Record Review RN or LPNs needed for a 6 week assignment in greater Chicago, IL area. Multiple openings working 8 hour days. Must have active IL Licensure and at least 5 years chart review experience. Will be responsible for visiting physicians' offices and perform extensive reviews of medical records for the Project. Interested in hearing more? Call Clinical One today at 800-919-9100 or visit our website at www.clinicalone.com.

Ref: #192297

Rate: $23.00/hr to $23.00/hr

Citizenship: US or Canadian

Phone: 800-919-9100

Email: recnet@clinicalone.com

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