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. Qualifications: Strong understanding of the National Standards for Healthcare Interpreting and commitment to best practices. Ability to work independently and adapt to a dynamic schedule across multiple care sites
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therapy Multiple trauma Major surgical procedures Post-cardiac interventional care Acute gastrointestinal disorders Qualifications: 1. Graduate from an accredited School of Nursing. 2. Currently licensed as
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critical role beside and in alignment with the interdisciplinary teams to achieve optimal patient-centered, clinical, and resource outcomes. They are responsible for managing the WRAP Population through
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The Nursing Program Coordinator is primarily responsible for the successful planning and execution of multiple projects to achieve Nursing, Information Services and UVM Health business objectives
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patients eligible for WRAP (Working to Reduce Admissions Program). They promote effective utilization and monitoring of health care resources; and assume a critical role beside and in alignment with
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opportunity aligns with their schedule. Each Security Officer is assigned to a specific UVM Medical Center campus. The primary responsibilities of the Security Officer are to conduct patrol duties, respond
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skills, including sound grammar, spelling, and punctuation along with basic competency in mathematics. The ability to prioritize multiple tasks and work with frequent interruptions is required
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, acute poisoning, suicide attempts, multisystem failure, neurologic abnormalities, metabolic crisis, multiple trauma, chest pain, myocardial infarction, heart failure, hemodynamic instability, invasive
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activities across multiple disparate information systems to support physician and hospital operations while delivering a caring message in a streamlined, transparent and cohesive process. The Specialist shall
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Ambulatory Surgery Center (ASC). The operating room consists of 9 on-site ORs and 3 off-site areas providing multiple surgical specialties. The ACU/PACU consists of a pre-operative unit, a Phase II recovery