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/or specialized nursing care for patients guided by the DUHS Professional Practice model and participate in the clinical ladder program, educational activities, departmental committees, research
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specialized nursing care for patients in guided by DUHS Professional Practice model participate in the clinical ladder program, educational activities, departmental committees, research projects or other health
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to contribute directly to grant-funded research projects, scientific publications, and new computational tools for the biomedical research community. Minimum Requirements Master’s degree in Computer Science
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ladder program with various steps and opportunities at each hospital within the health system. Knowledge, Skills and Abilities Level Characteristics Minimum Qualifications Duke is an Equal Opportunity
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System. This position will focus on advanced analytics, data engineering, and performance improvement to enhance clinical operations and patient safety outcomes—particularly within Clinical Labs. Duties
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in fair and equitable way. Assist with orientation and training of level I aides and volunteers assignedto PT, OT, or SLP. Knowledge, Skills and Abilities Levels I and II Basic computer skills, ability
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/or specialized nursing care for patients in guided by DUHS Professional Practice model participate in the clinical ladder program, educational activities, departmental committees, research projects
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. Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities: Knowledge of drug names, basic math, medical terminology, basic computer skills. Ability to compound medications and admix intravenous products including antineoplastic drugs
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Summary: The Health System Program Manager – Supply Chain will provide strategic oversight and leadership in system-wide inventory management across all Duke Health entities. This role will centralize
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provide local level leadership in the areas of administration, education, informatics and quality. Work Performed Identify care needs for patient populations across the continuum of care. Collaborate and