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Ambulatory Care Patient Supervisor II are registered nurses who are responsible for the operation of the nursing unit over a specific time period. The Ambulatory Care Patient Supervisor must have a
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Nurse II includes the direct nursing care of patients, utilizing the nursing process; the development and application of leadership, management, and communication concepts, teaching of patients and staff
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Bayfront OP Surgery OR Full Time 85538BR Job Summary All patient care team members are responsible to meet patient needs, demonstrate willingness to learn new skills, and foster a harmonious work
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, document, and analyze business requirements and objectives. Define and analyze business practices, processes, and problems, translating client requirements into workable models. Conduct data analysis
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to efficiently use computer system applications for all functions required for this position, including typing skills sufficient to use computer keyboard for timely and accurate input and production. Writing
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This position supports the Department by providing timely and accurate specimen receipt, accessioning, preparation, and/or processing for analysis on various tissue and body fluids. Functions also
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used in machine maintenance, gasoline and electrical power equipment. Experience in the operation and maintenance of spray equipment for weed and pest control. Knowledge of pest control laws and
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safety of a new AAV-based therapy for a rodent model of human genetic disorder altering the normal process of neuromuscular transmission. The SRA will be involved with laboratory studies in rodents and
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; and maintain work effectiveness in a setting with a high volume of patient activity and frequent interruptions. Ability to efficiently use computer system applications for all functions required
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evidence-based practice. Basic computer skills. Ability to assess, plan, implement and evaluate patient care, taking into consideration protective interventions, development (behavioral and physical) and