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Assistant program, or completion of certified Physician Assistant training from an accredited program Three (3) years or greater experience as a Physician Assistant in Interventional Radiology Fluoroscopy and
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Responsibilities 25% - Customer Service Expectations 20% - Unit Communication 15% - EMR and Computer 10% - Performance Improvement Compliance 5% - Medical Records 15% - Unit Environment 10% - Unit Efficiency
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restriction Graduation from an accredited school of Nursing RN program. Two years’ experience with case management of patients chronic and complex conditions Two years clinical, hospital-based experience
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as a resource for physicians, PAs, house staff and nursing staff. Additional responsibilities include research and program development, professional practice development, training and education
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and on the telephone; and to effectively respond to individuals who may be angry or upset. Ability to efficiently use computer system applications for all functions required for this position, including
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#CA-PS Under close supervision of the Director, Athletics Communications, help publicize UC Davis’s 25 sport intercollegiate athletics program, primarily through the official UC Davis Athletics website
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. Computer skills to use Central Telemetry Monitoring Systems and unit level computer systems and printers. Ability to accept and follow written and oral instructions from others. Ability to sit for extended
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on law and policy. Basic understanding of computer and MS functionality. Preferred Qualifications Social Work experience in a jail or correctional setting. Knowledge of criminal justice system, state
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professionalism, both in person and on the telephone; and to effectively respond to individuals who may be angry or upset. Ability to efficiently use computer system applications for all functions required
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and supports a communication and service-based program to promote family-centered care and coordinate family/caregiver involvement during the surgical visit. They will serve to improve patient/caregiver