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. The physical therapist works within practice guidelines as defined by North Carolina state law. Work Performed Demonstrate sound clinical reasoning in synthesizing complex evaluation data, identifying diagnoses
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an excellent patient experience, every time. Up to 8,000 in Relocation Assistance offered, eligiblity terms apply. Shift Information Fulltime: 36 hours per week Three (3) 12-hour shifts Day shift (7a-7p) General
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. Obtain and record patient data for medical records noting and informing RN/LPN of information collected. Administer treatment and personal care procedures to patients including, but not limited to, feeding
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reports and analyze data to provide appropriate recommendations. Participate in PERT, OR EDIT, and VAT discussions as assigned. Access and utilize Vendormate for vendor management as assigned. Work with
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communication and collaboration skills Ability to remain organized, focused, and adaptable in a high-acuity environment Competency with computer systems and electronic documentation Ability to meet physical
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interactions Responds promptly to communication (e.g., e-mail, pages and phone messages) Uses technology (e.g., computer skills) to meet job requirements Maintains productivity standards Completes clinical
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internal stakeholders. Review submissions for accurate documentation so analysts can properly work on the case. Send requests for additional information when necessary. Will manage the group email box making
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end of life care. Provide communication and reinforcement of clinical information and serve as a conduit between patient and providers/clinicians to address needs of patients. Targeted symptom
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information, national origin, race, religion, sex (including pregnancy and pregnancy related conditions), sexual orientation or military status. Duke aspires to create a community built on collaboration
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without regard to an individual's age, color, disability, gender, gender expression, gender identity, genetic information, national origin, race, religion, sex (including pregnancy and pregnancy related