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Professional Practice model and approved EMS practices, participate in the clinical ladder program, educational activities, departmental committees, research projects or other health related projects as assigned
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Program $5000.00 (paid in 2 installments over 12 months - 6 month increments) *** * Only new hires who have not worked for Duke University in the past 12 months (at the time of offer) are eligible
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incidental to the work therein. **DUHS offers career growth and enrichment within Imaging services. There is a clinical ladder program with various steps and opportunities at each hospital within the health
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systems and software, including Softtech, SRS, Gajema, and Duke at Work; perform and submit validations. Oversee and participate in continuing education and safety training; maintain records. Provide
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coordination with team members daily. Responsibilities include (but are not limited to): Abides by all safety and traffic regulations/laws as well as company policy/procedures; Properly completes all required
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needs as delegated by nurse manager, health center administrator, charge nurse, or nurse team lead. JOB ELIGIBILITY REQUIREMENTS Graduation from accredited Medical Assistant program accredited by
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rehabilitation, sports medicine, a multidisciplinary osteoarthritis program, and more —supported by the highest number of board-certified clinical specialists in the country. Across all specialties, clinicians
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protection and control for patients as required to ensure patient safety in the facility. Participate in restraining combative patients as necessary. Ensure compliance with safety and infection control
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patient identity, and other department and organization-wide functions. Specific job responsibilities are based on the service unit within Health Information Management assigned. Expert computer skills to
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. To achieve this exchange, it is essential that all members of the community feel secure and welcome, that the contributions of all individuals are respected, and that all voices are heard. All members of our