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guidelines. • Patient transport to and from Surgery, providing comfort and report concerns as needed (Main O.R. Only). • Demonstrate of infection control principles and aseptic techniques • Demonstrates
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exert quality control. Communicates with internal stakeholders (e.g., school contacts, Institutional Research and Analytics, University Registrar) the outcome of actions as appropriate, and updates
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The Laboratory Services Buyer/ Expediter is responsible for ensuring the efficient flow of materials, equipment, and supplies required for laboratory operations. This role is crucial in maintaining
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upon respiratory viral infection, cell-cell interaction and metabolic controls on the alveolar and airway epithelial cell repair/regeneration. Candidates must be able to perform routine laboratory data
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The University of Virginia's Department of Parking and Transportation is searching for reliable Parking Ambassadors. The Parking Ambassador performs a variety of tasks to assist the mission
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patients, staff and/or visitors promptly to RN or supervisor using the institution’s quality reporting process. Demonstrates knowledge of institution’s fire/emergency/infection control programs. Performs
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, including treatment plan management, symptom control, and supportive care delivery. The APP will perform procedures within scope of practice, maintain detailed EMR documentation, and participate in
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licensed health care professionals, performing various laboratory tests, quality control indicators, and clinical intake. This position requires providing service to all age populations in a manner that
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data for interpretation. Responsible for performing radiation safety and quality control procedures on all Nuclear Medicine equipment required by the department. Performs high quality dynamic static
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patient health and wellness. Duties may include patient care, vital signs, assisting licensed health care professionals, performing various laboratory tests, quality control indicators, and clinical intake