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an accredited Medical Assistant program is strongly preferred. High school or GED graduation is required. Level II -- Graduation from a medical assistant program accredited by the Commission on Accreditation
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. Become a part of a team that values and invests in you. Duke Advanced Practice Highlights: The nation’s first Physician Assistant Program was created at Duke in 1965 and is consistently ranked No. 1 in
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an accredited BSN program.Exception: Registered nurses hired b etween July1, 2014 and April 11,2021 without a Bachelor's degree in Nur sing (or higher) are encouragedto enroll in an appropriate BSN program w
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performance improvement activities. Perform other related duties incidental to the work described herein. Required Qualifications at this Level Education: Work requires graduation from an accredited BSN program
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), Associate's Degree in Nursing or Nursing Diploma program is required. All registered nurses without a Bachelor's degree in Nursing (or higher) will be required to enroll in an appropriate BSN program within two
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Associate's Degree in Nursing or Nursing Diploma program. All registered nurses without a Bachelor's degree in Nursing (or higher) will be required to enroll in an appropriate BSN program within two years
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of medical terms preferred. • Basic computer skills.• Effective communication skills. • Effective professional communication skills to interact with patients/ customers.
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hired before 2/18/19 are not required to have high school diploma or equivalent. Experience Previous experience working in a healthcare environment preferred. Working knowledge of computer required
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approved by Clinical Labs leadership. Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities • Basic phlebotomy and specimen processing techniques. • Knowledge of medical terms preferred. • Basic computer skills
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per semester in the areas of Cybersecurity in the Master's program. This role will have the mentorship of Pratt’s outstanding regular-rank teaching faculty and not only polish their teaching skills but