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to the dietetic internship: may precept dietetic interns, teach assigned classes, and may participate in curriculum development for an assigned area. Primary responsibilities include application of the Nutrition
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and data. Responsible for independently planning and assisting with the development of departmental policies and procedures. Provides support to the EVS Leadership team with the processing
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Float, Action/Rapid Response Team, New Graduate Nurse Residency Program, SOS (Lunch and Break Relief) Nurses, Pediatric Development Program, and Critical Care Development Program. Department Specific Job
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evidence-based practice. Basic computer skills. Ability to assess, plan, implement and evaluate patient care, taking into consideration protective interventions, development (behavioral and physical) and
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students. This position provides direction to professional and student staff related to guidelines, procedures and processes. Major responsibilities include the following: supervision, program development
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the Associate Dean, Director(s), Assistant Director(s), and Senior Advisor(s) in the planning and the development of office policies and procedures designed to optimize the delivery of advising and academic
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practices to new and non-standard problems. Participates in the planning, coordination, development, evaluation, implementation, testing and support of clinical applications utilized by clinical and
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knowledge of software functions and analysis. Advanced knowledge relating to the design, development and analysis of software. Advanced skills associated with analysis of software design, modification and
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development initiatives. Experience supporting integration of applications and devices with EHR systems using industry standards such as HL7, TCP/IP, FTP, or ASTM. Working knowledge of integrating medical
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evidence-based practice. Basic computer skills. Ability to assess, plan, implement and evaluate patient care, taking into consideration protective interventions, development (behavioral and physical) and