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-Thursday 11pm-7:30am General Description The primary responsibility of the Clinical Laboratory Technician is to ensure the proper collection of blood specimens for established procedures and protocols and to
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determinations. Collaborates with members of the healthcare team to address, understand, and mitigate excess/avoidable days. Serves as primary source of consultation for issues related to patient class (status
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allows APP to run their own clinic with complete backup and support from surgeon team. Practice locations can include Duke Health’s three hospitals or over 140 primary care and specialty care clinics
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computing, or Python programming for AI/ML applications), and/or HCI (such as Introduction to HCI or UI/UX design). Professors of the Practice are non-tenure-track regular rank faculty whose primary focus is
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, postpartum and gynecology patients. This practice includes primary as well as specialized care provided in multiple locations including inpatient units and OB triage in the Duke Birthing Center, Duke Regional
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Hospital (DUH) for inpatient needs. Reports to the Chief Nursing Information Officer (CNIO) with a dotted line to the DUH nurse manager of Infection Prevention. General Description of the Job Class The
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the nursing field while working within an extensive interdisciplinary and supportive team. You will master skills such as: ● Tracheostomy care and maintenance ● Blood product administration ● Wound care
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discover how we can advance health together. About Duke Primary Care Pursue your passion for caring with Duke Primary Care, which offers family, adolescent, and internal medicine services as well as urgent
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oncology clinics at Duke Women’s Cancer Care Raleigh and Duke Cancer Center Cary. Our main disease groups at these locations include breast, GYN, GU, GI, and melanoma. Local travel to DCI Wake County sites
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. Shifts: PRN 8 hour shifts JOB SUMMARY: Performs professional nursing care for patients in a primary care setting (the home or alternate site setting) according to nursing practices, agency policies and