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. The Transplant Financial Coordinator (TFC ) is part of a multidisciplinary team charged with the responsibility of providing accurate and professional financial clearance to patients seeking Transplant Services
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patients for examinations and procedures in the surgical clinic setting; assist the physician during patient examination and procedures in the clinic; collect and label laboratory specimens for processing
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control measures for this equipment. Participate in specimen collection according to test requested. Is responsible for patient identification, specimen labeling, and collection verification. Instruct
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hazard labeling and worker hazard communication. The evaluation process includes the application of a Toxicology Data Base Management System (DMS). The DMS is an internally-developed computerized expert
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volume, perform aliquot and distribute all urine specimens. • Properly determine urine volume. Properly label aliquot containers. • Communicate in a professional and courteous manner with patients
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/Assisting with Procedures Simple Wound Care s Suture/Staple removal Vital signs including Pulse oximetry Preparation/Labeling of medication for administration by provider Prepare and assist with procedures
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procedures in the surgical clinic setting; assist the physician during patient examination and procedures in the clinic; collect and label laboratory specimens for processing; reinforce postoperative
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has been part of Duke Health since 1998 and has served Wake County for more than 35 years. Duke Raleigh Campusfeatures 204 inpatient beds and offers a comprehensive array of services, including cancer
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quality, collate processed images in sequence of exposure and appropriately label. Film/transmit to Image Archival System. Schedule patients for procedures; assist with clerical functions. Charge procedures
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Testing, urinalysis without a microscope, phlebotomy, and specimen management. Obtain total volume, perform aliquot and distribute all urine specimens. Properly determine urine volume. Properly label