Medical Case Manager
CorVel Corporation, LA-Shreveport – Map
employers, & attorneys to ensure appropriate care to… MEDICAL CASE MANAGEMENT EXPERIENCE- Registered nurse with 5+ years experience and a current and valid…
From: CareerBuilder
Claim Manager – Workers' Comp Claims
Great American Insurance Company, LA-Baton Rouge – Map
on every claim * determine on each claim the need for attorneys, surveillance, and nurse case managers, and then assign, direct, and monitor the vendor…
From: CareerBuilder
Claim Manager – Workers' Comp Claims
Great American Insurance Group, LA-Baton Rouge – Map
on every claim – determine on each claim the need for attorneys, surveillance, and nurse case managers, and then assign, direct, and monitor the vendor…
From: Great American Insurance Group
Claim Manager – Workers' Comp Claims
Great American Insurance, LA-Baton Rouge – Map
on every claim – determine on each claim the need for attorneys, surveillance, and nurse case managers, and then assign, direct, and monitor the vendor…
From: InsuranceJobs.com
Environmental Health and Safety Manager
Career Developers, – - Map
compensation insurance carrier and industrial nurse develop strategies and plans to administer workers… companies, brokers, attorneys, etc. to develop and…
From: Career Developers
Fraud Nurse Reviewer
General Dynamics – IT, LA-Baton Rouge – Map
Senior FWA Nurse/Investigator position also must have clinical expertise and Registered Nurse credentials… Assistant U.S. Attorneys, or State Attorneys General…
From: General Dynamics – IT
CLINICAL PERFORMANCE REVIEW NURSE
Schumacher Group, LA-Lafayette – Map
to claims personnel, attorneys and others regarding… Professional Qualifications: Licensed Registered Nurse in good standing with the Louisiana State Board of…
From: Schumacher Group
Field Nurse Case Manager (RN)
Genex, LA-Metairie – Map
currently seeking a Field Nurse Case Manager (RN) for… related experience strongly preferred. Registered nurse with current, valid state licensure required. Must…
From: Genex
Nurse
ALL ABOUT STAFFING, INC, – - Map
Licensure support No Placement Immigration or Attorneys fees Health/Disability Benefits Dental Insurance… Surgical, etc. Responsibilities Bed-Side Nurse
From: jobsindubai.com
Sales and Marketing / Patient Advocate
Nightingale Home Healthcare, LA-Lafayette – Map
Churches, Elder Law Attorneys, Council on Aging andÂ… Territory Sales, RN, Registered Nurse, LPN, Licensed Practical Nurse Requirements Experience: Previous…
From: Bright.com
Environmental attorney – CBD – 1st chair trial exp. mandatory
Special Counsel, LA-New Orleans – Map
adding environmental attorney to practice, Considered… with a team consisting of attorneys, including research & writing attorneys; legal nurse consultants; case…
From: Special Counsel
Legal Nurse Consultant
Special Counsel, LA-New Orleans – Map
combination of both nurse and paralegal experience… work well with a team consisting of attorneys, paralegals, nurses and the administrative staff; 3. Must…
From: Special Counsel
Physical Therapist
Triton Healthcare, Inc., LA-Denham Springs – Map
sources such as doctors, attorneys, hospitals, etc… discharge planning by consulting with physicians, nurses, social workers, and other health care workers;…
From: Monster
Grievances and Appeals Director-Managed Care
Nurse Resolutions, LA-Baton Rouge – Map
attorney or risk management attorney to act as or supervise its Grievances and Appeals Director. Abe Ghebrehiwet Senior National Account Executive Nurse
From: National Senior Living Providers Network

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Louisiana at a Glance

State Abbreviation – LA
State Capital – Baton Rouge
Largest City – New Orleans
Area – 51,843 square miles [Louisiana is the 31st biggest state in the USA]
Population – 4,468,976 (as of 2000) [Louisiana is the 22nd most populous state in the USA]
Name for Residents – Louisianans or Louisianians
Major Industries – agriculture (rice, cotton, soybeans), salt production, oil and natural gas, fishing (especially shellfish)

Louisiana Economy

Louisiana's climate (subtropical in the south and temperate in the north) and rich alluvial soil make the state one of the nation's leading producers of sweet potatoes, rice, and sugarcane. Other major commodities are soybeans, cotton, and dairy products, and strawberries, corn, hay, pecans, and truck vegetables are produced in quantity. Fishing is a major industry; shrimp, menhaden, and oysters are principal catches. Louisiana is a leading fur-trapping state; its marshes (7,409 sq mi/19,189 sq km of the state's area is underwater) supply most of the country's muskrat furs. Pelts are also obtained from mink, nutria, coypus, opossums, otter, and raccoon.

The state has great mineral wealth. It leads the nation in the production of salt and sulfur, and it ranks high in the production of crude petroleum (of which many deposits are offshore), natural gas, and natural-gas liquids. Timber is plentiful; forests cover almost 50% of the land area. The state rapidly industrialized in the 1960s and 70s and has giant oil refineries, petrochemical plants, foundries, and lumber and paper mills. Other industries produce foods, transportation equipment, and electronic equipment. Four of the ten busiest U.S. ports—New Orleans, South Louisiana, Baton Rouge, and Plaquemines—line the lower Mississippi River.

Tourism is increasingly important to the state economy; New Orleans is the major attraction with its history, nightlife, and Old World charm. The largest city in Louisiana, it is especially noted for its picturesque French quarter, which has many celebrated restaurants, and for the Mardi Gras—perhaps the most famous festival in the United States—held annually since 1838.

Baton Rouge is the capital and the second largest city. Other major cities are Shreveport, Lake Charles, Kenner, and Lafayette. Louisiana is rich in tradition and legend. Four different groups have contributed to its unique heritage: the Creoles, descendants of the original Spanish and French colonists; the Cajuns, whose French ancestors were expelled from Acadia (Nova Scotia and New Brunswick) by the British in 1755; the American cotton planters; and the African Americans who worked to create much of Louisiana's wealth and whose music, especially, has swept the world. Along the rivers and bayous overhung with Spanish moss, some old mansions remain, recalling the elegance and splendor of antebellum days. Plantation tours from Baton Rouge and Natchitoches are popular, while the Cajun country west of New Orleans also attracts visitors—most particularly to the area around St. Martinville and Lafayette.