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. Acts as a receptionist for the Emergency Department. Maintains order of desk, ED log and paper supplies. Enters orders in the computer. Maintains confidentiality of patients and the hospital. Requires
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Under the supervision and/or direction of the Nurse Manager, the Activities Director will provide an organized ongoing program of meaningful activities to the needs and interests of each resident
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able to read, write, and comprehend medical terminology. • Previous experience as Licensed Practical Nurse preferred, with the ability to satisfactorily complete training program. • Must possess a high
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to read, write and comprehend medical terminology. 3. Previous experience as a Medical Assistant or Graduate of Allied Health or similar program required. 4. AHA-BLS is required within 6 months of hire or a
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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
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policies and procedures, the Manager, HIM (Facility Coding) is responsible for planning and organizing the Facility Coding program at CVPH and ensures that all hospital, state and federal reporting
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services, coordinating specialty care, and supporting the overall wellness of our community. Education & Certification Requirements Physician Assistant (PA): Completion of an ARC-PA approved program (or pre
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or improve clinical guidelines, policies, or workflows. Provides clinical leadership in area of expertise including policy development and program oversight responsibilities. EDUCATION: Doctor of Pharmacy and
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& 340B Program Analyst The Pharmacy & 340B Program Analyst is responsible for monitoring, auditing, maintenance and analysis of the 340B Drug Pricing Program at the University of Vermont Medical Center and
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DESCRIPTION: Our Nuclear Medicine Technologist: Performs both clinical and research nuclear medicine testing and therapeutic procedures including general studies, cardiac studies, and the computer interactions