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to ensure staff competency, promote evidence-based practice, and foster professional development across supported units. Shift: M-F with occasional early morning availability as well as an occasional Saturday
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development. Work Schedule: Full Time: 3, 12 hour shifts. 7a/7p, Day/Night rotating. 36 hours per week. What you will do: As a Clinical Nurse IIin Duke University Health System, you will plan and provide
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record. Duties and Responsibilities of this Level Rotating Shifts 7:00am-7:30pm and 7:00pm-7:30am 3-12 hour shifts per week, 36 hours per week.Weekends and Holidays per unit guidelines Prepare patients
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:30pm Night Shift: 7:00pm-7:30am Prepare patients, equipment and supplies for specific procedures and provide manual assistance as required. Obtain and record patient data for medical records noting and
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Prepare patients, equipment and supplies for specific procedures and required. Participate in own professional development by maintaining required training. Perform other related duties incidental to work
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. The clinical pharmacist shall provide services for gastroenterology and endocrinology disease states. The pharmacist may support the development of therapy plans, facilitate medication access, provide patient
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-specific nutrition counseling to meet the cultural needs of the patients and their families. Developing, reviewing, updating and implementing educational materials to meet the needs of patients and
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Performed • 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
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studies, simple observational studies, and studies that do not involve investigational products or devices. Not permitted to tee up orders for second signature in Maestro Care. Assists with the development
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. Participate in protocol development, throughput optimization, quality initiatives, and system-level projects that improve access, reduce admissions, and enhance patient outcomes. Mission-Driven, Outcomes