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and adhering to our high standard of excellence. Duties of a Nursing Assistant may include the following but are not limited to: Change simple dressings as directed, give enemas, douches, and
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includes scheduling to maintain adequate coverage 24/7. · Ensure performance programs, evaluations, annual health requirements and annual educational requirements are completed by all staff
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communication skills, interpersonal skills, knowledge and understanding of patient care and effectively respond to changing patient needs by making decisions based on ethical principles and adhering to our high
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supervision. Preferred : NYS Certified Nursing Assistant license or certification from an approved certified nursing aide training program, one year of patient care experience and a High School Diploma or GED
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joins a high-performance employer outreach team who create and steward employer relationships for Stony Brook University. You will proactively support the team to cultivate relationships with employers
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. Qualified candidates will demonstrate superior patient care and possess outstanding communication skills while adhering to our high standard of excellence. Duties of a TH Physical Therapist in the Center may
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of aging-related biomarkers and clinical and neuroimaging aging research and methodologies. Familiarity with high-performance computing and cloud computing tools. Brief Description of Duties: We are seeking
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and adhering to our high standard of excellence. Duties of a Nursing Assistant may include the following but are not limited to: Change simple dressings as directed, give enemas, douches, and
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or a related field. Demonstrated ability to perform independent research. Demonstrated track record of publication of research in high quality peer-reviewed journals and delivery of presentations
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, multidisciplinary team, this position offers the opportunity to contribute to cutting-edge medicine in a high-acuity, academic medical center on Long Island. Key Responsibilities Conduct thorough patient assessments