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of care for the transplant patient in collaboration with the multidisciplinary team. 6. Assists nurses and other staff to assess, plan, implement and evaluate the care of the transplant patient. 7. Monitors
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(assessing, planning, implementing and evaluating) in achieving the goals of the nursing department. Plan and provide advanced and/or specialized nursing care for patients in guided by DUHS Professional
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Supervisory Responsibility: No ~ Printer-Friendly Version ~ General Description of the Job Class Independently plan and provide professional nursing care for patients in accordance with physician orders and
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the organization. Job Duties and Responsibilities In collaboration with the attending of service and/or fellows, round daily on patients to assess, diagnose, plan treatment, set priorities and realistic outcomes
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. Education Level I -- Graduatio n from accredited Medical Assistant program stronglypreferred. High scho ol or GED graduation required.Level II -- Graduation from a medical assi stant program accredited bythe
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of related medical clerical experience sufficient to acquire skills in transcribing medical terminology, office organization and communications. A completed medical secretarial program (nine months up to two
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supervision of radiologist. Assist in quality assurance program relating to calibration and maintenance of equipment. Assist with the education and training of new physicians (interns, residents, and fellows
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proper treatment under direct supervision of radiologist. Assist in quality assurance program relating to calibration and maintenance of equipment. Assist with the education and training of new physicians
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complex questions to others as appropriate. Communicate and coordinate with other study personnel as required for study implementation and routine problem resolution. Nursing activities: Plan, provide
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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