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disciplines and ancillary departments. Environment of Care Manages care environment to ensure regulatory and safety standards are met. Facilitates team huddles and use of visual management boards as a mechanism
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require mechanical ventilation or pressors for support are transferred to the ICU. The NIMU nurse is supported by a MET team (medical emergency Team), BERT (behavioral response Team), Nurse practitioners 7
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the mechanisms of compound uptake and retention to enhance the efficacy of antibiotics against drug-resistant strains. In this role, the researcher will actively contribute to groundbreaking research projects
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: Education: Graduate of an accredited JRC program in Radiography required. Associate's Degree in Radiography preferred. Experience: No experience required Licensure: Registered Radiologic Technologist through
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program. Experience: Three years of experience required. Licensure: BLS required. Certified to practice as a Surgical Technologist by NBSTSA (The National Board of Surgical Technology and Surgical Assisting
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injuries from a variety of mechanisms, and/or require frequent interventions and monitoring. With typical 1:3 nurse:patient rations, the SIMU nurses work with the interprofessional team to assess, plan, and
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cell culture to test biological mechanisms. The lab is newly established and the candidate will work closely with the primary investigator to set up the lab. The candidate will perform duties such as
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assistant program with a master’s degree. Experience: Department and unit specific. Licensure: License or license eligible as an Advance Practice Provider (Nurse Practitioner, Physician Associate, Certified
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Patient Care Dialysis Technician by a State Agency or Nationally Recognized Certification Program within 18 months of hire date. American Heart Association (AHA) Health Care Provider BLS certification
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the role of tumor microenvironment in cancer development. We dissect the cellular and molecular mechanisms of carcinogenesis from a developmental perspective using Neurofibromatosis Type 1 (NF1), a common