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documentation skills. Must be able to present data collected from tools in easy to read format · Must be able to outline ideas and express them in non-technical terms when required · Strong interpersonal
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and professionals. Writing orders for diet, supplement, enteral/parenteral nutrition and laboratory data per hospital policy. Functioning as an integral member of the clinical interdisciplinary team
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. Computer skills include: A thorough working knowledge of Microsoft Office Products (Word, Excel, Power Point). Excellent communication and organizational skills required. Use of EPIC’s Dorothy and Comfort
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employment opportunity without regard to an individual's age, color, disability, gender, gender expression, gender identity, genetic information, national origin, race, religion, sex (including pregnancy and
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of clinic/department resources. Maintain interface with physicians, patients and administrative staff to provide information and to resolve problems relating to clinic services. Collect and analyze data
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collecting and analyzing patient data, developing and implementing nursing care plans, establishing interpersonal relationships with patients, evaluating nursing care given and communicating to proper
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of the resolution and, if necessary, escalation to the next level. Obtain information for laboratory records, explain procedures, allay fears and elicit cooperation. Utilize standard equipment to maintain positive
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necessary for problem recognition and initiation of the resolution and, if necessary, escalation to the next level. Obtain information for laboratory records, explain procedures, allay fears and elicit
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priorities. Responsibilities frequently involve diverse tasks, rapid turnaround times, and handling confidential information. This hybrid local position may also assist the on-site DHTS Facilities team
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necessary for problem recognition and initiation of the resolution and, if necessary, escalation to the next level. Obtain information for laboratory records, explain procedures, allay fears and elicit