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.).Schedulem aintenance in automated schedule system as directed by NurseManagerordes igneeGenerate reports as directed by Nurse Manager or designee (Example: compliance)Participate in review of activities and
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clearly in oral and written form. Extensive knowledge of drug products, medical therapeutics, pharmacokinetics, and disease states. Ability to work with information systems, automated and technical
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and written form. Extensive knowledge of drug products, medical therapeutics, pharmacokinetics, and disease states. Ability to work with information systems, automated and technical equipment. Ability
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maintenancein automated schedule system as directed by Nurse Manager or designee Generate reports as directed by Nurse Manager or designee (Example: compliance) Participate in review of activities and processes
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in automated schedule system as directed by Nurse Manager or designee Generate reports as directed by Nurse Manager or designee (Example: Compliance) Participate in review of activities and processes
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, file, mail and/or distribute materials as appropriate. Maintain records as required by the unit (i.e. time sheets, continuing education information, etc.). Schedule maintenance in automated schedule
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patient identification through the maintenance of all clinical laboratory records, register/accession patients/specimens and perform order entry as required. • Perform various quality control, safety
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patient identification through the maintenance of all clinical laboratory records, register/accession patients/specimens and perform order entry as required. Perform various quality control, safety, and
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control, safety, and infection control procedures to maintain compliance with internal and external regulations. • Receive and process specimens as required by respective laboratory area procedures and
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management-related issues. Rotating on-call for nights, weekends, and holidays. Support the implementation and on-going education of the Hospital Incident Command System (HICS), the key element of the DUHS