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Nurse Educator - Behavioral Health - Nursing Ed & Clinical Informatics (25000368) Job Type(Full or Part-time):Full Time Benefits Eligibility :Full Benefits Detailed Shift Information. :Days, M-F
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, Abilities and Competencies Participates in unit-based quality improvement program. Adheres to internal controls established for department. Required to maintain competency in the patient safety functions
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Knowledge, Skills, Abilities and Competencies Demonstrates the knowledge and skills necessary to perform phlebotomy procedures appropriate to the age of the patient. Must have basic computer skills
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collaboration with Principal Investigators (PI), clinic manager and nurse navigator. Serve as the primary liaison between PIs, UTHSCT clinics recruiting into the program, the nurse manager, nurse navigator, and
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, Abilities and Competencies Participates in unit-based quality improvement program. Adheres to internal controls established for department. Required to maintain competency in the patient safety functions
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skills Ability to handle multiple tasks at the same time. Demonstrate good teamwork. Basic computer skills required. About The University of Texas at Tyler and UT Tyler Health Science Center The University
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to handle multiple tasks at the same time. Demonstrate good teamwork. Basic computer skills required. About The University of Texas at Tyler and UT Tyler Health Science Center The University of Texas at Tyler
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Protections Program (HRPP) administers, supports, and oversees the work of the Institutional Review Board (IRB) and all related human subjects research activities at the University of Texas at Tyler (UT Tyler
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to handle multiple tasks at the same time. Demonstrate good teamwork. Basic computer skills required. About The University of Texas at Tyler and UT Tyler Health Science Center The University of Texas at Tyler
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Program and is primarily responsible for portraying all the characteristics of a real patient, simulating the signs and symptoms. Standardized patients will often be physically examined by students and