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Functions Working within scope of license, develop and implement nursing plan of care for patients. Communicate the plan of care to patients as prescribed by physician: test results, scheduling
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notes, procedure notes, and/or admission and transfer orders Develop pharmaceutical and non-pharmaceutical treatment plans. Monitor effectiveness of plan of care Educate patients on disease and treatment
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the administrative needs of our investigators and research staff, and together we coordinate, regulate, and monitor research projects. Our Human Research Protection Program (HRPP) Office oversees
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Generous 403(b) retirement plan with an 8% employer contribution Robust benefits package, including health, dental, life insurance, disability coverage, adoption assistance, paid parental leave, tuition
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ensure alignment with organizational policies and budgetary constraints. Direct the budget development process, including financial forecasting, modeling, and variance analysis. Implement and oversee
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through participation in the development of quality indicators and outcomes dashboard. Acquires information on the most current development and trends in the Physician Assistant field and/or Nurse
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transplant faculty to expand our existing transplant hepatology program. Contribute to the clinical education of fellows, residents, medical students, and other trainees Participate in the academic, research
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care for liver diseases in the diverse communities of the greater Milwaukee, Wisconsin region! The liver transplant program underwent a transformational change in the last 18 months and has ambitious plans
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, staff and the public (including patient families). Additionally, they participate in the Clinical Medical Librarianship program including attending Senior Rounds for the Department of Pediatrics and other
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, multispecialty practice, and the largest research institution in the Milwaukee metro area. MCW is a distinguished leader and innovator in the education and development of the next generation of physicians