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developing and implementing patient/family teaching plan based on identified health education needs and the condition and age of the patient. Provides for a safe environment and safe delivery of care. Assumes
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of care given in progressing patients toward desired outcomes. Provide ongoing education and reinforcement of care plans developed by the Provider/RN based on identified health and education needs and the
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to professional standards and departmental guidelines. Actively participates in quality improvement, program development and professional growth activities. Assumes responsibility for professional development
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members to develop clinical pathways for select priority populations. Assists in development of psychoeducational classes (e.g. behavioral parenting classes for families of patients with ADHD) and group
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program, including learning assessments and course updates following university policy. Assist instructors and staff with the submission of reimbursements for travel, lodging, per diem, and miscellaneous
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care within a collaborative multidisciplinary team. This registered nurse utilizes advanced critical thinking to develop, implement, and evaluate an individualized plan of care that educates, empowers
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Ahead: We’re expanding! With plans to grow from 2 to 4, and ultimately 6 operating rooms, there are plenty of opportunities for professional growth and career development. - Work-Life Balance You’ll Love
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The University of Virginia, Division of Hematology and Oncology, in the School of Medicine, is seeking candidates for a Lab and Research Technician I to work in the lab of Dr. Anuradha Illendula
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growth and development. We offer financial support for continuing education and specialty certifications, empowering our nurses to advance their skills and careers. Nurses in Acute General Medicine gain
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clinical care, procedural and research support. Opportunities for professional and personal development include departmental & divisional conferences, a clinical ladder (Clin. 1-4) and a generous annual