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. Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities Knowledge of scope of the registered nurse, licensed practical nurse and NCA Knowledge of and appropriate application of the nursing process Knowledge of professional theory
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patient information, collecting payments and maintaining records and forms. Level Character istics N/A Minimum Qualifications Education Work requires knowledge of basic grammar and mathematical principles
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grammar and mathematical principles normally acquired through high school education Experience Minimum of one year of work experience in directly communicating and activities. Providing service to patients
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grammar and mathematical principles normally acquired through high school education Experience Minimum of one year of work experience in directly communicating and activities. Providing service to patients
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and Duke University Health System. Positions range from office clerk to executive assistant. Required Qualifications Education/Training Work requires a knowledge of basic grammar and mathematical
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resolution typically includes research. Tasks are typically diverse and advanced. JOB DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES Independently prepare more complex documentation, reports, charts, graphs, and spreadsheets
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Abilities Knowledge of scope of the registered nurse, licensed practical nurse and NCA Knowledge of and appropriate application of the nursing process Knowledge of professional theory, practice and procedure
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of professional theory, practice and procedure Ability to assess nursing needs of acute and chronically ill patients and their families Ability to independently seek out resources and work collaboratively Ability
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at all times. Audit encounter forms for completeness an accuracy. JOB ELIGIBILITY REQUIREMENTS Work requires knowledge of basic grammar and mathematical principles normally acquired through high school
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mathematics and engineering. The Interpretable Machine Learning Lab has dedicated access to high-performance CPU and GPU computing resources provided by Duke University’s Research Computing unit and state