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allied health treatments. - Curriculum Development: Assist in the development and implementation of clinical/lab education curricula and instructional materials. Strives continuously to improve the quality
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Supply Chain Security Act (DSCSA) best practices. The Pharmacy Manager of Supply Chain will be responsible for the development and implementation of innovations in health system pharmacy automation support
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and procedures Assisting the physician during the examination and procedures Collect and prepare laboratory specimens Perform basic laboratory tests on the premises Dispose of contaminated supplies
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Planning Assess all assigned patients for case management needs, including discharge planning, care transitions, advocacy, consultations, and patient/family education. Develop, implement, and evaluate
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DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES Complete timely and thorough vascular scans and documentation. Accurate documentation and measurements for procedures performed and studies appropriately assigned. Prepare
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, interview and recommend technician applicants for employment Provide input, assist with evaluation of technician performance based on developed standards and provide feedback accordingly. Develop training
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. There are opportunities for participation in multi-disciplinary committee work, and development of specialized skills. Work Hours & Shifts: Full Time: 3 - 12 hour shifts per week, rotating between 7a-7:30p and 7p-7:30a
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practice guidelines as defined by North Carolina state law. Work Performed Demonstrate sound clinical reasoning in synthesizing complex evaluation data, identifying diagnoses, and developing comprehensive
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personality of the unit. Phenomenal teamwork, multi-disciplinary collaboration, and professional respect – we offer a dynamic environment for lateral professional development. Extraordinary unit culture that
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multiple tasks and work independently. Must be able to develop and maintain professional, service-oriented working relationships with patients, physicians, co-workers and supervisors. Must be able