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the Department of Laboratories is a valuable member of our team, who provides clinical services to our patient population. Will maintain specific knowledge of safe laboratory practices as endorsed by the New York
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(Intra-Aortic Balloon Pump). Responsible for advanced life support radio operation; takes pertinent information from out-of-hospital medical providers and relays medical orders; maintains computer database
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to coordinate activities, and schedules work to be performed to insure that work continues on schedule. Observes and inspects the project while in progress and when completed to insure the project is completed
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. Qualifications Required Qualifications: High School Diploma Preferred Qualifications: Must possess good communication and customer service skills. Patient transport experience is preferred. Essential Position
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from inpatients and outpatients while adhering to established protocols to ensure proper sample collection and patient safety. They transport blood specimens to laboratory departments, in accordance with
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to ensure proper sample collection and patient safety. They transport blood specimens to laboratory departments, in accordance with proper procedures for such transport and handling. In addition, they conduct
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calls and inquiries. This position is classified by OSHA as Category 1. Qualifications Registered Nurse 1 (T&RC) Required: Possession of or eligibility for a license to practice as a registered nurse in
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for the purpose of conveying information on treatment procedures and visitors hours. They also attempt to encourage and support those persons who may be despondent or apprehensive. Qualified candidates will
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care and their visitors for the purpose of conveying information on treatment procedures and visitors hours. They also attempt to encourage and support those persons who may be despondent
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their visitors for the purpose of conveying information on treatment procedures and visitors hours. They also attempt to encourage and support those persons who may be despondent or apprehensive