Intern, Web Front-End Developer

Ed VanBaak edvanbaak at gmail.com
Tue Apr 28 00:41:55 EDT 2015


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https://rew12.ultipro.com/CAR1031/JobBoard/JobDetails.aspx?__ID=*5870BADD985C797F

Requisition Number15-0027Post Date4/20/2015TitleIntern, Web Front-End
DeveloperCityBellevueDescriptionCaradigm is a new kind of health IT company
formed by GE Healthcare and Microsoft. Our goal is to transform care by
empowering health systems and providers with the real-time, system-wide
data and intelligence needed to improve care quality and the patient
experience, and ultimately, the economics of health and wellness.
Caradigm combines the power of an open technology platform and
collaborative clinical applications to bring together disparate patient
data and transform it into intelligence. We enable others in the industry
to take advantage of the platform to innovate—rapidly generating a new era
of applications to improve population management. Our goal is to make it
easy for caregivers across the entire healthcare continuum to gain the
insight they need to collaborate with ease and provide the best patient
care possible.

We are looking for passionate high school and college students for our
summer part-time internship program. Applicants must be interested in
building health program management or clinical business intelligence
applications using the Caradigm Intelligence Platform and Cohort Management
Designer. This is your opportunity to explore the medical informatics
field, build population health management applications, and learn the basic
skills necessary to become a future software engineer or clinical analyst.
RequirementsSkills Required:
- Great academic standing
- Experience with Microsoft Office
- Basic understanding of SQL and Relational Database
- Familiarity with programing concepts and tools
- Basic Knowledge of C#, HTML, JavaScript, HTML5, and
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