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Clinical Assistant (CA)? CA’s are an integral part of hands-on patient care. Working under the direction and supervision of a RN, they have the ability to take and record vital signs, perform designated
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willingness to learn, support and mentor team members as you grow, and capacity to take direction. Must have basic computer skills. Course Information The Nurse Assistant Trainee program prepares eligible
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include performing treatment duties as requested by the licensed nurse, such as: application of slings routine patient feedings range of motion exercises assistance with ambulation complete and partial
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of care. EDUCATION: Graduate of a Physical Therapy Assistant associate degree program accredited by the Commission on Accreditation in Physical Therapy Education (CAPTE). Licensed or eligible to be licensed
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JOB DESCRIPTION: The Bleeding Disorder Clinical Program Coordinator is responsible for clinical and programmatic coordination within Hematology Services. The Clinical Program Coordinator is
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JOB DESCRIPTION: Under the general supervision of the Practice Manager, the Medical Assistant II (MA II) is responsible for basic clinical duties required to ready a patient for the Provider visit
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Manager, the Medical Assistant II (MA II) is responsible for basic clinical duties required to ready a patient for the Provider visit in the ambulatory clinic setting. The MA II works collaboratively with
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terminology. Previous experience as a Medical Assistant or Graduate of Allied Health or similar program required. Knowledge of medical practice management and/or electronic medical records systems required
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The patient care team on Medical/Surgical and Progressive Care inpatient units consists of a Registered Nurse (RN) and a Clinical Assistant (CA). CAs are an integral part of hands-on patient care
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The Dietary Assistant is responsible for the day-to-day nutrition of meals for the hospital population including visitors and guests. This includes the provision of special diets, restrictions and