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-specific, compassionate care and support patients in maintaining eligibility for lifesaving treatments. Education High school diploma required Completion of a dialysis training program and successful passage
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preferred. Completion of training program and successful passing of the dialysis exam required; BONENT certification encouraged. Must maintain BLS certification; ACLS and PALS required if applicable
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. EDUCATION: High school graduate with good interpersonal and computer skills. EXPERIENCE: One to three years experience in a medical office setting preferred.
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Our nurses are a critical part of the UVM Health team. We celebrate their daily contributions and the positive impact they have on our patients and their health. At University of Vermont Health, you will work with a diverse group of nurses, physicians, and specialty practitioners who personally...
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: No experience needed. Meets the physical demands of the job as evaluated by functional screening. Knowledge/Special Skills: Satisfactory completion of Environmental Services Orientation Training Program within
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, and written communication skills. EDUCATION Graduate of accredited Licensed Practical Nursing Program. Current LPN licensure or compact licensure recognized by the State of Vermont is required
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, basic food science, and diet therapy preferred. Computer proficiency and legible handwriting is required. Superior communication skills in phone etiquette and customer service are required. Ability
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of the Registered Nurse circulator. Qualifications Graduation from an accredited school of Nursing and current license with the Vermont State Board of Nursing, or completion of a formal education program in Surgical
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or licensure eligible as a Radiation Therapist in the StateofVermont. EXPERIENCE: Graduate of an accredited RadiationTherapy program clinical experience preferred. Knowledge ofRadiation Therapytreatment
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POSITION SUMMARY: The Physical Therapist assumes the responsibility for evaluating patients and developing an effective physical therapy program based upon physical assessment, sound judgement and