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. Skills You Have Understanding of medical terminology is beneficial Recognition of physical exam process and ability to record exam details. Computer proficiency and ability to learn new applications
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coordination, capacity management, and utilization management. Recent experience in Nursing Management in a tertiary care setting. Demonstrated knowledge and skill in data preparation, analysis, and presentation
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. * Discuss and evaluate data/results with attending physician(s). * Completion of complication data on liver txp population. * Participate in the development of policies, procedures, and protocols
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. * Discuss and evaluate data/results with attending physician(s). * Completion of complication data on liver txp population. * Participate in the development of policies, procedures, and protocols
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and intercollegiate athletics. Recruiting experience and knowledge. Must possess excellent communication and organization skills. Must possess excellent computer and social media skills. Must be able
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collaboratively with health care providers throughout Michigan to collect data to a centralized registry. The data are analyzed and shared to identify processes that lead to improved delivery of care and outcomes
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enrollment, retention, and ongoing study activities. Ensure all research and regulatory activities are followed appropriately in close collaboration with the PI. Data Management: Responsible for the collection
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caring attitude. Operate equipment to maximize image quality and data acquisition. Choose appropriate transducers, adjust control settings, and follow standard protocols to complete each study. Make
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-delegated protocols and standing orders. Maintain In basket Messaging for Provider messaging, medication refills, Patient Portal messaging, etc. Obtains and records accurate/pertinent intake information
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Family Centered Care Actively engages the patient and family by exhibiting respect and dignity, sharing information in a timely and unbiased manner, and welcoming and encouraging participation to achieve