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to support quality and performance improvement to ensure that program goals are attained. Participates in task forces and committees, as applicable to Service line or Seattle Children’s leadership. Regulatory
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authority BLS and ACLS and PALS certification Completion of an accredited CRNA educational program and national certification ABOUT UW MEDICAL CENTER-NORTHWEST UW Medical Center is an acute care hospital
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, trends, and variations in clinical documentation and code assignments. Present data to providers and other health professionals related to documentation and the CDI program. Participate in multi
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will be expected to develop a busy clinical practice encompassing all aspects of shoulder and elbow conditions, as well as a robust program in clinical research, the study of educational methodologies
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academic unit, including the Bothell and Tacoma campuses. It may occur anywhere in the world; a significant percentage of UW research occurs outside of the U.S. The ability of the University to receive
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join our Wound/Ostomy Program. This position is open to current Montlake nurses only. WORK SCHEDULE · 100% · Variable days, Monday - Friday, with Saturday shifts possible DEPARTMENT DESCRIPTION
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-eligible in specialty area. Completed accredited residency program in Neurology Preferred Qualifications Education: No additional education unless stated elsewhere in the job posting. Certifications
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not limited to: Trains patients in exercises, ambulation, and activities of daily living. When appropriate, establishes a home program to encourage patient involvement and independence. Trains patient
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consultants and other providers in a multi-disciplinary model of care Planning: Works with administrative and clinical leaders to support quality and performance improvement to ensure that program goals
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), the Department’s highly competitive residency training program is largely responsible for developing the mental health workforce in the Pacific Northwest. The Department’s robust research portfolio totals $67