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the Managing Director. REQUIRED KNOWLEDGE AND SKILLS Knowledge of accounting principles and practices. Ability to research, analyze and communicate results of analysis both verbally and orally. Strong critical thinking
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and cleaning data, building prediction models, modeling outcomes, and developing metrics for complex data analysis projects that can be multi-disciplinary or interdepartmental. Addresses data
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-departmental project teams. Review health care literature for best practices and perform an internal gap analysis to assess feasibility for immediate adoption. Collaborate with patient care leaders to review
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. This includes 400+ students who perform a variety of frontline services to the Mizzou community. Essential Functions Develop and lead annual hiring cycles and onboarding elements, including department orientation
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procedural elements to the RN, including specimen types and location. Properly handles scopes. Completes immediate bedside cleaning of scopes prior to transport to decontamination. Reports known damage
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maintains accuracy and proficiency in the analysis and interpretation of ECG rhythms, spo2 waveforms, and other vital signs, as set by physician orders, which are used to monitor patients’ overall medical
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participate in research selection, analysis, and distribution of findings, and facilitate protocol design for accurate data collection, feedback, and analysis. Develop, coordinate, and maintain daily staffing
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, managers, and other staff on the preparation and implementation of policies and programs as assigned. Assist with the analysis and preparation of related applications and budgets. Serve on Hospital-wide
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analysis of blood gas samples, oxygen therapy and specialty medical gas administration, invasive and non-invasive ventilation, inhaled medication administration, airway clearance techniques and airway
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. Establishes and maintains accuracy and proficiency in the analysis and interpretation of ECG rhythms, spo2 waveforms, and other vital signs, as set by physician orders, which are used to monitor patients