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: Education: High school diploma or equivalent Successful completion of EKG certification program Certification and Licensing: Certification in relevant specialty or field Valid American Heart Association (AHA
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or responsibilities as necessary. MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS: A Master’s Degree and a graduate from an accredited School of Nurse Anesthesia Program (CRNA) Valid Florida CRNA License, BLS/ACLS/PALS required Minimum 2 years
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Collection and Management related to Heart Center program activities as well as helping to organize and help track clinical data metrics necessary for our program’s reporting requirements. Work with
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experience to anticipate and plan to meet patient and family needs at time of admission, transfer, and discharge. Reviews all orders on new admission, transfers, and discharges. Communicates patients changes
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core values. Ability to direct, manage, implement, and evaluate department operations. Ability to establish department goals and objectives that support the strategic plan. Ability to effectively plan
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Sports program. CORE JOB FUNCTIONS Actively participate as a member of the University of Miami Sports Nutrition staff Sport oversight for at least one Olympic sports team - includes individual counseling
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to analyze review outcomes, proactively identifying trends and high-risk areas. Conducts detailed research and reviews of policies and procedures in support of the UHealth Compliance Program. Identifies and
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both engagement and giving components, and that fosters a high level of participation and that meets the established metrics/goals developed for the program. Engage with alumni and friends
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tests to assess patient’s condition. Consults with physicians and other healthcare professionals related to assigned patients to assess, plan, implement and evaluate patient care plans. Prepares patients
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and maintains laboratory equipment. Department Specific Functions The individual will be a critical member of an NIH-funded program. The work involves both in vitro and in vivo experiments that will