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include: prepare patients for examinations and procedures in the surgical clinic setting; assist the physician during patient examination and procedures in the clinic; collect and label laboratory specimens
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counter display; remove, cover, wrap, label, store, rotate, and discard food and condiments as directed. Take orders, portion, and serve food to customers; record portions served according to procedures
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protocoling and performance. Start I.V.s, administer contrast media as directed and per protocol. Evaluate MR scans for technical quality, collate processed images and sequence of acquisition and label
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log entries, and MP documentation. Maintain responsibility and confidentiality for patient identification, specimen labeling and specimen verification. Use dexterity, knowledge, and ability to complete
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verifying data accuracy, introducing participants to the study’s longitudinal assessment component, and maintaining compliance through various communication methods. This is a full-time position. Work
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to, patient's medication therapy and document such interventions. Prepare, label and dispense medications for patients in accordance with physicians' prescriptions; ensure compliance with Federal, State and local
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, administer contrast media as directed and per protocol. Evaluate MR scans for technical quality, collate processed images and sequence of acquisition and label appropriately. Schedule patients for procedures
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Technologist Location: Duke Regional Hospital 3643 N Roxboro St, Durham, NC 27704 Work Schedule: Part-Time 1st Shift, (3) 10-hour Shifts, Thursday - Saturday 9:00AM-7:30PM ***This position is eligible for a
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accountability record form (DARF) Appropriately file source documentation related to investigational drugs, including drug receipts, prescription orders, and work labels Participate in activities
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determine urine volume. Properly label aliquot containers. Communicate in a professional and courteous manner with patients, family, and other medical personnel as necessary for problem recognition and