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utilize support personnel to enhance care delivery. Maintain and advance clinical competency through ongoing professional development. Provide clinical education and mentorship to students and junior staff
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, soiled utility, hazardous materials in accordance with policy. Act as preceptor and support the development of other staff and formal learners. Participate in the identification of clinical or operational
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. Participate in own professional development by maintaining required competencies, identifying learning needs and seeking appropriate assistance or educational offerings. Act as preceptor and support the
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to the transformation, development, and management of enterprise information technology solutions across Duke Health. By harnessing the power of innovative technologies like cloud computing and artificial intelligence
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required. Participate in own professional development by maintaining required skills validation and attending educational offerings. Support the development of other staff and formal learners. May also
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corrective action: assists in planning and conducting staff development programs to improve DHCC effectiveness. Participate in own professional development by maintaining required competencies, identifying
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. Utilize current research and evidence- based decision-making in all clinical practice. Incorporate clinical research findings in the development and implementation of standards of care. Identify educational
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solutions—from development to retirement. In this role, you will shape the future of informatics at DCI by driving innovation, optimizing processes, and ensuring compliance across mission-critical
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Staff Services/CVO Office for the ongoing development and implementation of policies and procedures that guide and support the provision of services. May develop and facilitate the medical staff
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capabilities necessary to execute the Institute’s mission. Through this role, they will support the engagement and development of our community of researchers, faculty, students, and public- and private-sector