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activities, such as Joint Commission or fall prevention efforts, and participate in clinic committees. What you will need: Education: Level I -- Graduation from an accredited Medical Assistant program is
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department. Plan and provide advanced and/or specialized nursing care for patients guided by DUHS Professional Practice model participate in the clinical ladder program, educational activities, departmental
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. Become a part of a team that values and invests in you. Duke Advanced Practice Highlights: The nation’s first Physician Assistant Program was created at Duke in 1965 and is consistently ranked No. 1 in
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sport or program and providing operational execution for the coaching staff in practice and meeting planning, game plan creation and recruiting operations. Title: Director of Basketball Intelligence
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leadership in the organization. Job Duties and Responsibilities In collaboration with attending palliative care physicians, diagnose, plan treatment, set priorities, and realistic outcomes, and evaluate
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Qualifications at this Level Education Active enrollment in a 2 year approved respiratory care program (Associates Degree or the equivalent) and is in good standing. & Completion of the first semester of
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General Description of the Job Class Plan and provide professional nursing care for patients in accordance with the medical and nursing plans of care and established policies and procedures. Provide
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Assistants, and Health Unit Coordinators As a Clinical Nurse II in Duke University Health System, you will plan and provide professional nursing care for patients in accordance with the medical and nursing
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unit requirements. Job requirements include: Plan, provide, supervise and document professional nursing care utilizing the nursing process for patients in accordance with physician orders and established
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document direct nursing care of assigned patients under the supervision of a registered nurse or physician. Nursing care is guided by the physician orders and the nursing plan of care. Patient response