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role modeling or information gathering Collaborate with nursing colleagues in ambulatory care to promote optimal utilization of nursing resources among the various clinics Identify clinical operational
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spacing optimization, scheduling, FIFO rotations, cleaning schedules, input and analysis of metrics, tracking daily output and performance of staff, reporting of product outages and increased utilization
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continuous and optimal patient care. Duties and Responsibilities of this Level Coordinate and participate in department/clinic service activities to include greeting, interviewing, registering, admitting and
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the good working order and availability of equipment. Duties and Responsibilities of this Level Level 1 Have responsibilities in at least one of the following areas in order to ensure optimal inventory
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and reproducibility of all VTA calculations and optimize analysis pipelines. 2. Speech Analysis for Dysarthria & Other Metrics Manage and analyze audio recordings of speech from research participants
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require DUHS billing. Serves as an expert resource for multiple study teams/research program for participant retention. Liaises with other resources at Duke to optimize retention rates. Develops and
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procedures and special radiographic procedures. Accurately process images for optimal quality. Match with appropriate paperwork for interpretation. Charge radiographic procedures in; able to modify orders per
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. Collaborate with nursing colleagues in ambulatory care to promote optimal utilization of nursing resources among the various clinics. Identify clinical operational needs; manage appropriate level of equipment
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to creating an exemplary classroom environment and instructional approaches to optimize student learning. Statement of how you will foster a culture of community and belonging in the learning and research
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you will do (Level I): Operate computer software for production of 3D images and multiplanar reconstructions from CT and MRI datasets for optimal visualization of patient’s anatomic structures and