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manage individualized treatment plans for a broad range of acute and subacute conditions. Order, interpret, and act on diagnostic studies including labs, imaging, and EKGs. Initiate appropriate therapeutic
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additional information/community resources to enhance the patient’s quality of life as it relates to the alterations in body image and life style Participates in developing, implementing and evaluating patient
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X-rays for clarity of image, retaking when needed. Distributes X-rays to appropriate medical staff. Maintains required records including patient records, daily log books, and monthly reports. Performs
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building a positive work environment. The Patient Service Associate Team Lead will maintain a professional image in appearance and over the phone. The Patient Service Associate Team Lead contributes to
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. 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 appropriately. Schedule
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, immunocytochemistry, tissue cryosectioning, microscope imaging, cell sorting, and some basic molecular biology and biochemistry. Maintain cell culture lines, including preparation of culture media, chemicals, reagents
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Cardiac clearance FMLA/Work excuse Home health and DME Review future clinic schedules, call patients for upcoming appointments and procedures Clinic Pre-Work: Reviews charts and gathers imaging
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. Print and send all records if necessary FedEx a CD of scans performed at Duke Record on spreadsheet for tracking all referrals Order outside records Request imaging – either CDs or through Powershare
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physical examinations. Order appropriate diagnostic imaging and tests to determine medical and post treatment diagnoses, patient conditions, treatment toxicities. Formulate appropriate treatment plans with
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research of the EPIC patient accounting systems, Hyland OnBase for documents that may have been imaged (EOBs, historical statements, admitting documentation, patient correspondence, etc.), as well as RTE and