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functions, merge functions, graphics, charts) and various computer skills, including Excel, Microsoft Word, PowerPoint, Microsoft Access, Microsoft Outlook, SharePoint, electronic mail software, database
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thorough understanding of the techniques and rationale for the selection and application of respiratory care procedures. Basic computer skills: data entry, e-mail, E.M.R., Microsoft Word, Excel and
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to prioritize assignments to complete work in a timely manner when there are changes in workload, machine breakdowns, heavy patient volume and emergency cases. Ability to recognize and report any adverse
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practices. Ability to type for efficient entry of billing information and charges into the billing computer system and to prepare various forms of correspondence. Ability to read and comprehend department
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, courtesy and professionalism, both in person and on the telephone; and to effectively respond to individuals who may be angry or upset. Ability to efficiently use computer system applications for all
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of graduation from an accredited school of vocational nursing, or completion of education and experience as a corpsman in the United States military Minimum of two (2) years of Licensed Vocational Nurse
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UCD Center for Labor and Community - Engaged Research Fellowship Project Coordinator (PROJECT POLICY
requirements, and changing priorities. Skills to prepare data presentation and marketing materials based on intended audience (colleagues, faculty, students, employers, etc.). Advanced computer skills in
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procedures Knowledge of pharmacy terminology Basic knowledge of automatic dispensing machine systems. Familiarity with regulatory requirements for USP<795>, USP<797> and USP <800> Knowledge of inpatient
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in clinical practice and documentation. Knowledge of performance improvement and evidence-based practice. Basic computer skills. Ability to assess, plan, implement and evaluate patient care, taking
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of others. The Assistant Nurse Manager accepts the responsibility for, and is accountable for, his/her own nursing practice. The Assistant Nurse Manager also seeks out and pursues opportunities for learning