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program is strongly preferred. High school or GED graduation is required. Level II -- Graduation from a medical assistant program accredited by the Commission on Accreditation of Allied Health Education
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. The Duke University Health System offers career advancement through a clinical ladder program. Duties and Responsibilities of this Level Level I Duties and responsibilities may include providing nutrition
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assessment for patients in the Duke Pediatrics Healthy Lifestyles Program (HLP) and for Duke General Pediatrics referrals. Provide culturally appropriate medical nutrition therapy (MNT) specific to pediatric
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evaluating) in achieving the goals of the nursing department. Plan and provide advanced and/or specialized nursing care for patients in guided by DUHS Professional Practice model participate in the clinical
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direct care to patients under the supervision of a nurse or doctor. Follow the doctor's orders and nursing care plan for patient care. Report patient responses to care to a nurse for evaluation and
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or doctor. Follow the doctor's orders and nursing care plan for patient care. Report patient responses to care to a nurse for evaluation and adjustments to the care plan. Assist other healthcare staff
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achieving the goals of the nursing department. Plan and provide advanced and/or specialized nursing care for patients in guided by DUHS Professional Practice model participate in the clinical ladder program
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terminology, office organization and communications. A completed medical secretarial program (nine months up to two years accredited program) may be substituted for equivalent experience. An optional typing
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problems related to their diagnosis, illness, treatment, and/or life situation. - Formulate, develop, and implement a comprehensive psychosocial treatment plan utilizing appropriate treatments and
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, etc). Serve as a representative for the clinic/department to both internal and external groups. Plan and schedule work for the front-end staff, ensuring proper distribution of assignments and adequate