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psychological sensitivity. Maintains a high level of professional expertise and assumes responsibility for professional growth and development. BASIC KNOWLEDGE: Bachelor of Science in Physical Therapy
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, patient and family education, case management, program development and quality improvement, and community outreach and advocacy. EDUCATION: State of Vermont Registered Nurse (RN) license required
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Senior Technician in conjunction with the pharmacist supervisor and pharmacy management is responsible for his/her area of specialty, which can include training, program development, development
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and billing processes, (4) information systems/technology administration and development and (5) financial and statistical reporting on operations and business planning and analysis. At the UVM Health
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or improve clinical guidelines, policies, or workflows. Provides clinical leadership in area of expertise including policy development and program oversight responsibilities. EDUCATION: Doctor of Pharmacy and
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medical, dental, and vision coverage Paid time off (vacation, sick, holidays) Retirement plan with employer contribution Tuition assistance and professional development opportunities Access to employee
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and providing high-quality care for our community. Specifically, the SA will assist in the continuous improvement and evolution of post-acute and long-term care services within UVM Health Continuing
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of your move and career with UVM Medical Center. Supportive team: Collegial culture with flexibility and tailored orientation. Professional growth: CME allowance, professional development days, and annual
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. The Occupational Therapy Assistant demonstrates dedication to professional growth and development and to the continuous improvement of patient care. Based on their education and training, Occupational Therapy
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therapy assistant demonstrates dedication to professional growth and development and to the continuous improvement of patient care. Based on their education and training, occupational therapy assistants