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participation in unit-based care rounds, quality improvement initiatives, and professional development activities is expected. The Clinical Dietitian plays an essential role in advancing nutritional care and
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for the Physician Assistant (ARC-PA) approved program (prior to January 2001 – Commission on Accreditation of Allied Health Education Programs). Current certification by the National Commission
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of hospital policy and established standards of care and in accordance with the needs and/or wants of each patient. The RN develops and initiates the nursing care plan utilizing the nursing process. The
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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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Job Requirements: The EMS Program Clinical Coordinator must possess the following skills and attributes: the ability to engage and motivate others towards common goals; work independently and
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reimbursement to support your ongoing education and career growth Exciting advancement opportunities within our organization Competitive CTO (Combined Time Off) program to help you rest and recharge Referral
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combined time off. CME allowance with professional development days. 403(b) retirement plan with employer basic and matching contributions. Multiple health, dental, vision insurance plans. Employer-paid
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Nurse shall be responsible for: Monitoring that Plan of Care is being followed by clinical staff under their supervision; Supervise certified nurse aides or unlicensed assistive personnel Provide
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Saturday's EDUCATION: Requires High School Diploma or equivalent and Vermont Journeyman Electricians License. Completion of an accredited 8000-hour apprenticeship program preferred. All Electricians
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quarter for a total of 4 per year. We are developing a new model of care to help manage the in-basket burden by having dedicated providers address acute needs for adult patients (18+)—including same-day