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Change sterile and non-sterile dressings Required Qualifications at this Level Education Level I -- Graduation from accredited Medical Assistant program strongly preferred. High school or GED graduation
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, general pediatric, and virtual care at nearly 50 clinic locations across central North Carolina. Performance Improvement Coach Purpose of the Position The Performance Improvement Coach serves as an internal
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Nursing Care Assistant I/Health Unit Coordinator - Duke University Hospital - 5300 Postpartum (Days)
Ladder Program (Nursing Care Assistant, Surgical Tech, Certified Medical Assistant). Quality of Life: Living in the Triangle! Responsibilities: The Nursing Care Assistant I performs a variety of non
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to subordinates, including setting standards and monitoring performance. Skills using logic and reasoning to identify the strengths and weaknesses of alternative solutions to problems. Skills evaluating program
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preferred. High school or GED graduation is required. Level II -- Graduation from a medical assistant program accredited by the Commission on Accreditation of Allied Health Education Programs (CAAHEP
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procedural hospital-based clinic with 7 procedure rooms and 20 prep and recovery bays, caring for an average of 50 patients/day. This area has an advanced GI program. Our team is active in delivering exemplary
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will be given to applicants with animal handling experience. Some basic computer science background (python or R programming) would be useful. Responsibilities • Perform routine lab maintenance, cleaning
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, educating them in job-specific functions. Perform other related duties incidental as assigned. Minimum Qualifications Education Pharmacy Tech I: High school diploma or equivalent and completion
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. Perform other related duties incidental to the work described herein. Required Qualifications at this Level Education Completion of a Level I - Nurse Aide education program approved by the North Carolina
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; registration, scheduling, charge routine and special treatments to patients. instructions generally acquired through a high school education and medical assistant programming. applicable to work performed