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the electronic health record. Perform tasks within the scope of a Nursing Care Assistant I and II as defined by the NC Board of Nursing. What you will do: Prepare patients, equipment and supplies for specific
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supervision. The NA is expected to use accurate verbal and written communication and to document patient care appropriately in the electronic health record. Duties and Responsibilities of this Level Prepare
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. to appropriate area in safe and efficient manner. According to the plan of care developed by the RN, deliver patient care appropriate to the age of the patients served. Successfully complete annual self
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. This role requires a systems thinker with strong experience in policy management, including the use of policy management software and the ability to train others on its use. The Assistant Director will be
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on the translational development of new treatments for psychiatric illnesses (with a special emphasis on addictive and mood disorders). Our mission is to take mechanistic ideas into the clinical-research setting in
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focused on developing new treatments for psychiatric illnesses, especially mood and addictive disorders. This is a unique opportunity to work at the intersection of clinical care and research, helping
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a team leader. Monitor and initiate corrective action to maintain the environment of care, including equipment and material resources. Participate in own professional development by maintaining
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. Prioritize work organization and identify resources available to assist in completing components of care promptly. Participate in professional development by maintaining required competencies, identifying
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leadership to the organization. Job Duties and Responsibilities Perform patient history, physical exams, and develop treatment plans Participate in daily, team-based ICU rounds Consult and collaborate with
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of the HMCT team during the pre, peri-, and post-transplant periods. Develops the clinical treatment plan for patients in conjunction with the patient’s primary physician. Communicates clinical information