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. Provides and maintains a clean, safe environment and performs and/or assists others to perform proper aseptic technique, isolation procedures, and infection control measures. Required to maintain competency
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directed by policy and procedure, and reports observations and patient concerns to the licensed nurse. The PCT I is responsible for assigned non-nursing functions. Duties of the position include, but may not
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directed by policy and procedure, and reports observations and patient concerns to the licensed nurse. The PCT I is responsible for assigned non-nursing functions. Duties of the position include, but may not
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directed by policy and procedure, and reports observations and patient concerns to the licensed nurse. The PCT I is responsible for assigned non-nursing functions. Duties of the position include, but may not
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directed by policy and procedure, and reports observations and patient concerns to the licensed nurse. The PCT I is responsible for assigned non-nursing functions. Duties of the position include, but may not
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directed by policy and procedure, and reports observations and patient concerns to the licensed nurse. The PCT I is responsible for assigned non-nursing functions. Duties of the position include, but may not
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directed by policy and procedure, and reports observations and patient concerns to the licensed nurse. The PCT I is responsible for assigned non-nursing functions. Duties of the position include, but may not
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, M-F Description Job Summary: The Patient Access Representative is responsible for providing outstanding customer service, ensuring a smooth orderly flow of every patient throughout their encounter
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Program Director for the Nurse-Family Partnership (NFP) is responsible for the overall leadership, management, and strategic direction of the program, ensuring high-quality implementation of services
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JOB SUMMARY: The Patient Access Representative is responsible for providing outstanding customer service, ensuring a smooth, orderly flow of every patient throughout their encounter. This position is