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collection and testing frequency. Oncology staff uses the laboratory computer system to review report and call critical values to various healthcare professionals. Laboratory staff performs and documents
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Therapist Assistant (PTA) provides treatment according to a physical therapy plan of care. The PTA treats patients in accordance with the laws and rules that govern the practice of physical therapy in
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supportive services directed towards achievement of personalized nursing care with a focus on positive patient care outcomes and the patient’s involvement in his/her own plan of care. Patients and their
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Experience would include computer skills in word processing, data entry, spread sheets and mail merges; familiarity with 4-H programming. Responsibilities will be moderate and less routine and will require
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order entry into the pharmacy computer system. Maintains stock levels of medications to avoid delays in service to patients. Demonstrates ability to work as a member of a team. Intern must participate in
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, and implementation of conceptual and detailed engineering solutions. Under general direction, assists with the creation of designs, models, and prototypes using computer-aided design, documentation
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at the Newark Campus and start any of Ohio State’s 200+ majors. In addition to excellent academic offerings, students can participate in the Honors program, service learning, education abroad, and a wide variety
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, publication, and/or presentation software and related computer equipment; experience in an administrative support capacity including scheduling appointments is desired. Function: Business Operations and
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) computer (e.g., data entry, data retrieval, electronic communication, internet searches, navigate and retrieve information from websites, create basic reports using Microsoft Word), 15) customer service (e.g
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the Nursing Professional Practice Model. Care is directed towards the achievement of positive patient care outcomes, maximizing the patient and family involvement in his/her own plan of care, increasing