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-line telephone console system, TDD system for the deaf and hearing-impaired, an app-based student safety program, a mass notification system as well as a control access and camera system. This position
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/ Abilities The ability to collaborate with healthcare professionals to plan or provide treatment for patients within a hospital/healthcare setting. The ability to navigate and use basic office computer
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maintaining positive public relations supervise and/or oversee agents and county office staff develop strong intra-office and intra-county relationships foster teamwork and collaboration throughout program
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medic 5. Graduate from a medical assistant program. 5. Graduate from a licensed practical nursing program. 6. Clinical Services Technician (CST) III at UK in the last 12 months. Basic Life Support (BLS
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will assist the supervisor and senior leaders in program development while adhering to the policies and procedures of the University of Kentucky HealthCare Enterprise and in accordance with state and
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comprehensive multidisciplinary program for the care of the trauma patient. The Trauma Lead Registrar will comply with all appropriate University of Kentucky Hospital and Trauma Services policies, vision, and
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and conduct analyses associated with new program development, to include financial projections, need estimates, etc. Conduct annual assessments of fiscal approach and make and implement strategic and
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the designated areas and throughout UK HealthCare. They will provide direct oversight to pharmacy managers and program coordinators within the group to effectively deliver patient care and plan for any growth
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for successful completion of procedures. An MRI Technologist at UKHC must be a graduate of an accredited program in Radiologic Technology, hold a Radiation Operator Certificate from the Kentucky Radiation
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support Kentucky REC’s work on the CDC’s Innovative Cardiovascular Health Program Grant, a multi-year cooperative agreement focused on reducing cardiovascular disease disparities—particularly hypertension