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RN - Registered Nurse - Gynecology Oncology Unit - PM (604) - (T228377) Description To utilize the nursing process to care and/or counsel individuals in the promotion and maintenance of health and
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of duties. Position Summary We are seeking a skilled and safety-conscious Pipefitter to support the reliable and efficient operation of steam and chilled water distribution systems, including associated
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allowance: Full-time benefited APPs receive an annual $2,000.00 CME allowance. The Preoperative Assessment Consultation and Treatment teams see over 90% of all patients who have surgery at UAB. It is our job
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to ensure that project goals and objectives are in alignment at both the department and UAB Hospital level. To advise department leadership as to opportunities for workflow processes and systems improvements
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, verifying insurance, inputting data, and admitting inpatients, emergency room patients, and ambulatory surgery patients. This is a registration position that works in the Emergency Department. General Duties
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on technology configurations as well as process impacts. Key Duties and Responsibilities 1. Creates frameworks for planning, designing and documentation of system functionality and changes. 2. Sets key standards
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nursing provides continuity of care designed to meet individual patient needs through the nursing process. While the peri-operative nurse works in collaboration with other health professionals to determine
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equity. Event coordination experience is preferred. Proficiency with, or the ability to quickly learn, systems or computer applications. Hourly Range:$18.35-$29.80 Qualifications Education Bachelor's
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and address barriers to access to healthcare. To facilitate the discharge planning process and identify community resources to assist patients and their families. To act as a clinical resource to both
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to healthcare. To facilitate the discharge planning process and identify community resources to assist patients and their families. To act as a clinical resource to both social service students and the community