p>Please list: Knowledge, Skills and AbilitiesReq / PrefKnowledge of medical terminology and anatomyReqAbility to communicate effectively and efficiently with team physicians and referring physiciansReqExcellent interpersonal/communication skills to effectively interact with a diverse professional and patient populationReqAbility to multi taskReqAbility to work independently and as part of a teamReqUnderstanding of orthopedic terminology, procedures and anatomyReqManual dexterityReq1+ years of related prior experience in a busy health environmentReqThis position requires flexibility to orient and work at all UCSF Medical Center locationsReqAbility to sit at a computer terminal for extended periods of time, with no restrictions for keyboarding ReqStrong computer skills, including basic keyboarding skills, and experience and ability to work effectively in Word and ExcelReqPrior experience in a pediatric healthcare settingPref5+ years casting experience PrefExperience with insurance verification, medical assisting, or patient financial services strongly preferred PrefBi-lingual or multilingual capability (Spanish, Cantonese, Russian) strongly preferredPref. Incumbents order supplies and maintain orthopedic instruments and equipment; prepare patients for application of orthopedic devices; remove plasters; dispense, apply, and adjust traction apparatus according to orthopedists' orders; assist patients in walkers and on crutches; care for plaster casts; instruct patients in simple exercises; assemble orthopedic fracture tables; set up equipment for skeletal traction; prepare canvas covers, and any other appropriate frames; apply appropriate cervical and pelvic traction; assist physicians with balance suspensions, lateral and other types of traction; maintain and assemble appropriate tables; make rounds with orthopedist and assist in dressing changes; apply braces; check and adjust braces for function, comfort and fit; demonstrate crutch walking gaits, cane walking, and weight bearing of fractures on casts; measure to prevent excessive swelling on new fractures; initiate charge documents; and keep records and charts.