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of assigned patients. Identifies nursing diagnosis/patient care needs, individualizes care plan, and revises plan of care as needed. Executes physician's orders for all assigned patients; administers
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of assigned patients. Identifies nursing diagnosis/patient care needs, individualizes care plan, and revises plan of care as needed. Executes physician's orders for all assigned patients; administers
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reports. Other duties, as assigned. Required Education/Experience High School Graduate or equivalent plus completion of an approved Medical Assistant training program. OR High School Graduate or equivalent
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your combined documents as one file. Job Summary The School of Nursing at The University of Texas at Tyler invites qualified applicants with an established program of research / scholarship focused
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. Assesses, plans, implements, evaluates, and documents the daily care of assigned patients. Identifies nursing diagnosis/patient care needs, individualizes care plan, and revises plan of care as needed
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diploma or equivalent. Completion of an accredited phlebotomy/medical assistant program with clinical or previous phlebotomy experience. Phlebotomy certification from a nationally recognized agency is
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: · Participates in unit based quality improvement program. · Adheres to internal controls established for department. · Required to maintain competency in the patient safety functions related
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school diploma or equivalent. Completion of an accredited phlebotomy/medical assistant program with clinical or previous phlebotomy experience. Phlebotomy certification from a nationally recognized
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supervision from the Laboratory Supervisor or Principal Investigator (P.I.). The position is responsible for performing high level laboratory procedures relating to the laboratory’s ongoing program and
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Administration program beginning August 15, 2026. Duties include teaching a 3/3 course-load, active scholarship agenda, and service to the university and local community. The Department of Social Sciences