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for promotion to CN II by meeting criteria set forth by the DUHS Vizient Nurse Residency Program within 12 months of hire. Promotions can occur at 12 months of hire, but no later than 18 months of hire. Education
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. Become a part of a team that values and invests in you. Duke Advanced Practice Highlights: The nation’s first Physician Assistant Program was created at Duke in 1965 and is consistently ranked No. 1 in
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Take electrocardiograms Remove sutures/ staples Change sterile and non-sterile dressings Required Qualifications at this Level Education Level I -- Graduation from accredited Medical Assistant program
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Graduation from an accredited Bachelor’s Degree in Nursing (or higher), Associate's Degree in Nursing or Nursing Diploma program is required. All registered nurses without a Bachelor's degree in Nursing
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will need: Education: Level I -- Graduation from an accredited Medical Assistant program is strongly preferred. High school or GED graduation is required. Level II -- Graduation from a medical assistant
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procedureAbty to use computer and learn new software programsAble t o document and cn the development and implementation of general policies andprocedures dorativelyAbility to establish and maintain effective wor
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: The Endoscopy Unit at Duke South Clinic is a procedural hospital-based clinic with 7 procedure rooms and 20 prep and recovery bays, caring for an average of 50 patients/day. This area has an advanced GI program
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Technology Solutions. The position will provide leadership and expertise in the capacity of Program and Project Management Process Owner following the ITIL-defined guidelines for process ownership. Work
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activities. • Disseminate calls for service via radio or computer-aided dispatch (CAD) systems. • Receive and transmit radio traffic between intra- and interagency users to include police, security, and
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float resource to the sleep lab. Potentials. Has computer skills to correct duplicate file names, incorrect history numbers, starting patients under the wrong names, networking issues, lost files