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Ladder Program (Nursing Care Assistant, Surgical Tech, Certified Medical Assistant). Quality of Life: Living in the Triangle! Responsibilities: The Nursing Care Assistant I / Health Unit Coordinator
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regulations as well as proper storage and documentation. May also advise physicians on matters pertaining to drug usage and control; participate in the development and delivery of continuing education programs
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Completes clinical privileges consistent with job responsibilities and personal development plan Performs duties/ tasks/ assignments as directed to support Division goals or needs Meets all PEP expectations
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development. Emergency Services supports career growth with opportunities for advancement, education incentives, and bonuses for achieving professional certifications. Our department is continually evolving
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RESPONSIBILITIES Prepare for clinic visits by reviewing next day patients and completing next day preparation activities. Enter pre-visit orders and prepare new patient charts. Pick up X-rays, office charts, medical
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Recognizes when typical agreements (MTAs, CDAs, DUAs, DTAs, etc.) are necessary and alerts appropriate parties. Prepares FDA regulatory submissions in collaboration with ORAQ, including development
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, set up and prepare necessary drugs, supplies and equipment for the administration of anesthetics; assemble gas machine and test to insure proper functioning; ensure availability of proper type blood
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Professional Practice Model Participate in professional development, clinical ladder pathways, unit committees, educational programs, and quality improvement initiatives Deliver care in accordance with the North
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with the education and training of new physicians (interns, residents, fellows, and attending's). If applicable. Assist radiologists and PhD's in developing new protocols and CT imaging techniques
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education and training of new physicians (interns, residents, and fellows, attending's) if Applicable. Assist radiologists and physicists in developing new protocols and MR imaging techniques that are unique