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optimization of surgical platforms across DUHS. What you’ll do Data driven approach informing rigorous clinical operations Implementing operational utilization metrics to increase access for surgical cases and
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. Job Summary: The Operations Coordinator at Duke University Hospital plays a pivotal role in optimizing patient flow and enhancing operational efficiency within the healthcare system. This position
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scheduled. Operate equipment necessary to perform all required procedures and to obtain optimal diagnostic recording; utilize ancillary devices such as selected transducers, digital networking system, off
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Associate in Research The role involves developing and optimizing machine learning models to predict infectious diseases using multimodal health data. Responsibilities include analyzing correlations between
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) Experience working across the XR system stack, including lower-level components such as sensing, networking, systems optimization, or edge/cloud integration Experience incorporating machine learning
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, resource optimization and standardization, including oversight of OR scheduling and utilization Apply lean principles to drive PI, eliminate waste, optimize OR throughput and enhance patient/staff
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requiring anesthesia. Emphasis is placed on cardiovascular function, respiratory conditions, anemia, smoking cessation, diabetes optimization, nutrition, pain management, perioperative geriatric
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, continuous BLS certification, and at least three (3) years of direct experience working in an inpatient medical/surgical facility. The optimal candidate has direct experience working in an Emergency Department
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multidisciplinary teams to support optimal maternal and fetal outcomes. Work Hours & Shifts: Full Time: Night Shift - 12 hour shifts Job Summary: As a Clinical Nurse with Duke University Health System, you will make
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supports optimal patient outcomes, effective resource utilization, and compliance with CMS and other regulatory agencies. The Case Manager collaborates closely with interdisciplinary teams, patients