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the operating room and provides direct patient care services. The Nurse Practitioner or Physician Assistant contributes to excellence in patient care, research, education and provides leadership in
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, an endo-surgery center, and more. Job Title: TRANSPLANT COORDINATOR - POST HEART (ADULTS) Job Code: 5322 FLSA: E Pay Target: H2 Date: 06/01/2024 Supervisory Responsibility: N/A General Description of the
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Location – Duke University Hospital Job Summary The Duke Hospital Neuro ICU Advanced Practice Provider (Nurse Practitioner/Physician Assistant) provides direct patient care services for critically ill
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. Work with a supervising physician from the Department of Anesthesia. Any other related duties required to service pre-surgical and/or pre-anesthesia care Job Eligibility Requirements Education NP
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in an effort to stabilize the patient until physician support arrives. Post-procedural stabilization and management. Develop patient care pathways, protocols and guidelines for the management
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experience · Be a proficient programmer, including in Python, with good coding habits; experience in NEURON, COMSOL, other finite element modeling software, and / or git would be an asset; experience
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. Become a part of a team that values and invests in you. Duke Advanced Practice Highlights: The nation’s first Physician Assistant Program was created at Duke in 1965 and is consistently ranked No. 1 in
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for change in status and institute appropriate interventions. Initiate emergency interventions in an effort to stabilize the patient until physician support arrives. Post-procedural stabilization and
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/out, charge posting, cash management and patient appointment scheduling. Position also involves customer service, message distribution, ancillary scheduling and preparation and referrals management
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visits by reviewing nex tday patients and completingpatient identification, patient check in/out , charge posting, cashothers. Report obtainedpatients. Make return appoi ntments by scheduling patients