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administration of SARAS program. Preferred Qualifications: Proficiency with Microsoft Office applications. Brief Description of Duties: Administrative support, frequently of a complex and confidential nature
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introduction to the transplant program. Coordinates pre-transplant education for patients and their caregivers. Works with the outreach coordinator to provide professional education for community nephrologists
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to: Supervises and administers a program of systematic cleaning and care of assigned building areas or the entire program in accordance with established guidelines. Plans and schedules staff assignments and
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of the medical and nursing care plan, the policies of the Department and, under the supervision of a professional nurse. Monitors the residents closely to identify response to treatments, medication and/or changes
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of residents on more than one unit on assigned shift. Supervise and evaluate the effectiveness of the nursing care provided to the resident on the assigned shift. Document and update the nursing care plan
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of the schedules. Tests operational efficiency of equipment and reports problems to the Clinician or nurse manager. Assists in restocking storage and equipment supply areas. Attends in-service programs. Involved in
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assessment and interdisciplinary plan of care within eight hours of admission. Reviews or revises nursing assessment and interdisciplinary plan of care according to changes in patient’s condition at a minimum
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State Veterans Home , located on the campus of Stony Brook University, is a 350-bed skilled nursing facility with a 40-slot Adult Day Health Care Program dedicated to the care of honorably discharged
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billing system. Knowledge of IDX (scheduling system). Familiarity with World Trade Center Health Program (WTCHP). Familiarity with HIPAA. Proficiency with Word and Excel. Brief Description of Duties
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the public in person and/or by phone. These contacts may include delivering adverse decisions; There may also be contact with other agencies or program areas to obtain or provide information and they may work