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specimens for established procedures and protocols and to assist in their delivery to the appropriate performing laboratory. Job Duties Perform a variety of routine and specialized procedures. Prepare and
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- Duke Student Department of Head & Neck Surgery & Communication Sciences OVERVIEW: CLASSIFICATION ESTABLISHED FOR ANY NON-DUKE STUDENT PAID AT AN HOURLYRATE. THIS INCLUDES HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS, VISITING
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opportunity to work collaboratively with clinical teams to optimize patient mobility. Work Performed Level I Conduct a triage of the patients on their assigned unit to prioritize and identify patients who
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strongly preferred. High school or GED graduation required. Level II -- Graduation from a medical assistant program accredited by the Commission on Accreditation of Allied Health Education Programs (CAAHEP
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tasks such as set up for clinical procedures, high level disinfection & sterilization or other miscellaneous appropriate tasks within scope of practice. Perform venipuncture using correct techniques
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sitting for prolonged times; manual dexterity sufficient to perform computer, dispensing functions of the job; ability to lift up to 20 lbs., while walking, stooping, bending, and reaching. Minimum
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Pharmacy Tech I: High school diploma or equivalent and completion of an accredited pharmacy technician-training program. or Acceptance into pharmacy school. or High school diploma or equivalent and one year
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improvement projects. Performs tasks such as set up for clinical procedures, high level disinfection & sterilization or other miscellaneous appropriate tasks within scope of practice. Attain prior
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in plant equipment training. Locate major branches, valves, piping systems, and lines to troubleshoot plant or distribution problems. Perform basic calculations and conversions; use applicable computer
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to ensure an excellent patient experience, every time. Areas of subspecialty expertise include congenital heart disease and cardiovascular surgery. In this unit we care for high acuity patients and RNs gain