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documents as one file. Job Summary The Head Strength and Conditioning Coach is responsible for designing and implementing a comprehensive program to enhance power, strength, agility, speed, and flexibility
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Tyler School of Medicine. The director works collaboratively with the President, University Practice Plan, Dean School of Medicine, CEO of UT Health North Campus, and medical staff leaders to plan
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recovery plan for a specific assigned patient group. Participates in gathering assessment data and jointly planning patient care within the scope of practice of an LVN. Provides care to meet the physical and
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absences. Coordinates with GME to facilitate medical student clerkship rotations in clinics. Plans department and program-related events; coordinates site visits supporting GME. Other duties as assigned
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outcomes outlined in the University Strategic Plan. Oversee housing assignments, residence life programming, departmental initiatives, retention efforts, and collaboration with other departments to further
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medical equipment such as I.V. pumps, portable oxygen, fluids, etc. MINIMUM REQUIRED EDUCATION/EXPERIENCE High School Graduate or equivalent plus completion of an approved Medical Assistant training program
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toolkit will be provided for documentation. The majority of this work can be performed remotely with a flexible schedule. The goal of the program is to customize medical education to the strengths, needs
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, evaluates, and documents the daily care of assigned patients. Identifies nursing diagnosis/patient care needs, individualizes care plan, and revises plan of care as needed. Executes physician's orders for all
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RESPONSIBILITIES/DUTIES/CRITICAL TASKS Assesses, plans, implements, evaluates, and documents the daily care of assigned patients. Identifies patient care needs, individualizes care plan, and revises plan of care as
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Manager is responsible for project management and coordination supporting academic and research programs in the Department of Medicine. Work will be performed under the guidance of the Chair of Internal