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of advancing medicine and improving clinical care. Minimum Requirements: Work requires graduation from an accredited BSN or Associate’s Degree in Nursing or Nursing Diploma program. All registered nurses
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team lead. Perform other administrative duties as directed. Job Eligibility Requirements: Graduation from accredited Medical Assistant program accredited by the Commission on Accreditation of Allied
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and provide direct and indirect care to patients. This position coordinates referrals and clinical program services, manages a caseload to provide care to our Med Peds complex care patient population
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and provide direct and indirect care to patients. This position coordinates referrals and clinical program services, manages a caseload to provide care to our Med Peds complex care patient population
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and Duke faculty, students, staff, and administrators. Program Development Assist the Program Director in the development of policy and resource materials. Conduct seminars and workshops for students
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, pharmacy, nursing, lab etc. Develop new practices as necessary Assist with facility design efforts Assist with the assessment of new technology and acquisition of equipment, including vendor selection Leads
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team member to commit to these values and hold each other accountable in the spirit of mutual respect and belonging. Minimum Qualifications Education Bachelors of Science/Bachelor of Arts in Chemical
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Clinical Pathologists – Phlebotomy Technician Examination [PBT(ASCP)], International Academy of Phlebotomy Sciences (IAPS), National Phlebotomy Association (NPA), American Society of Phlebotomy Technicians
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specialized nursing care for patients Board of Nursing. in accordance with guidelines established within the Discipline of Nursing Clinical Ladder Program; participate in educational activities, departmental
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level leadership in the areas of administration, education, informatics and quality. Duties and Responsibilities of this Level Identify care needs for patient populations across the continuum of care