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multiple priorities effectively and take ownership to resolve complex, intradepartmental problems. They should be able to adapt to change within a fast-paced environment. DHAS staff members support the
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participant level documentation for all studies, including those that are complex in nature (e.g., procedural and interventional studies) and/or require access to the Duke EHR. Employ strategies to maintain
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information clearly and create an environment where people can engage in open dialogue and reach effective solutions together to optimize workflow or process. Direct cross-functional teams to resolve complex
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complex testing needs of Duke Health's diverse patient population by providing timely and accurate results, educating the next generation of laboratorians, scientists and physicians, and researching and
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those with complex health needs. Location: 201 Sage Road Suite 300, Chapel Hill, NC 27514 Hours: 8am – 5pm, Monday - Friday What you will do: As a Licensed Practical Nurse, you will provide direct nursing
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of advancing medicine and improving clinical care. Minimum Requirements: Work requires graduation from an accredited BSN or Associate’s Degree in Nursing or Nursing Diploma program. All registered nurses
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area. Provide evidence-based evaluation and treatment to diverse, medically complex patient populations. Deliver quality service techniques that facilitate optimal care, considering the patient’s age
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programs. This work is accomplished with the collaboration of approximately 140 program directors and 50 program coordinators. The Department of Graduate Medical Education is comprised of eight full-time
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meetings involving large, complex, and high visibility projects. • Portfolio Management and Quality Improvement • Support and provide consistency with program start up, management and close out including
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complex testing needs of Duke Health's diverse patient population by providing timely and accurate results, educating the next generation of laboratorians, scientists and physicians, and researching and