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; registration, scheduling, charge routine and special treatments to patients. instructions generally acquired through a high school education and medical assistant programming. applicable to work performed
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Assistant program is strongly preferred. High school or GED graduation is required. Level II -- Graduation from a medical assistant program accredited by the Commission on Accreditation of Allied Health
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be enrolled in an MRI program. Work Performed Level I: Provide technical assistance by assisting with movement of patients to/from radiographic tables Clean assigned work area and equipment, stock
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, NC JOB SUMMARY: Perform routine administrative and patient care supportive duties in a health system medical practice to assist medical and/or nursing staff in the examination and treatment of patients
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are exceptional performers may be eligible for this level. CN Is are eligible for promotion to CN II by meeting criteria set forth by the DUHS Vizient Nurse Residency Program within 12 months of hire. Promotions
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–bedded Nursing floor specialized in inpatient Rehabilitation Nursing with a heavy emphasis on neurology patients. Work Schedule: Day Shift 7a-7p or Night Shift 7p-7a Job Summary: Perform a variety of
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competency in specialty areas Perform other related duties incidental to work described herein Required Qualifications at this Level Education High school diploma or equivalent and completion of an accredited
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training resource for developing competency in specialty areas Perform other related duties incidental to work described herein Required Qualifications at this Level Education High school diploma
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maintaining office records. Perform other related duties incidental to the work described herein. Education High School diploma or GED. For assignment to phlebotomy, completion of a structured phlebotomy
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staff provides care for patients 14 years or older with actual or potential life-threatening conditions by performing complex assessments, high-intensity therapies, interventions, and continuous