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ACSM Certified Clinical Exercise Physiologist (CEP), or ACSM Registered Clinical Exercise Physiologist® (RCEP), or AACVPR Certified Cardiac Rehabilitation Specialist preferred. Assists cardiac rehabilitation nurse with ECG monitoring and rhythm interpretation.
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The hospital provides 24/7 emergency services, general surgery, medical stabilization for substance abuse, behavioral health for adults over the age of 55, and remains the ONLY cardiac rehabilitation program in Columbiana County.
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POSITION SUMMARY: The Cardiac Rehab Staff Nurse reports to the MMH Cardiac Rehabilitation Site Manager. Exemplary:# Seeks opportunity to represent ECHN Cardiac Rehabilitation Department as a public speaker to community organizations.
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Job-Specific Competency Participates in Cardiac Rehabilitation marketing functions. Answers all questions from potential clients about Cardiac Rehabilitation Program in a clear and.
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Exemplary: Markets directly to physicians or physician office to facilitate client entry into Cardiac Rehabilitation Program. Answers all questions from potential clients about Cardiac Rehabilitation Program in a clear and complete manner.
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FK Johnson Rehabilitation Institute is renowned for providing comprehensive rehabilitation services in NJ, with specialty programs in brain injury, stroke rehabilitation, Parkinson’s Disease rehabilitation, orthopedics/musculoskeletal and sports injures, cardiac rehabilitation, amputee rehabilitation, women’s health and more.
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Actively markets to potential clients who are referred to the Cardiac Rehabilitation Program. # The Cardiac Nurse is accountable for staffing in all areas of patient services under Cardiac Rehab/Cardiac Stress/TEE and is responsible for marketing of program, orientation of the cardiac patient and participating in Quality Improvement.
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The Cardiac Nurse will participate in the operational duties of the department, such as but not limited to:# Quality Improvement, Policy and Procedure maintenance, revising and development of billing, gathering of statistical data, developing departmental educational opportunities and participating in the on-going growth and maintenance of the excellent customer services provided to all that ECHN serves.
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The Cardiopulmonary Rehab Technician assists other department staff to provide exercise training, emotional support, and education about lifestyle changes to patients to decrease the risk of events related to cardiac or pulmonary disease processes.
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Chairman of the American Heart Association Committee on Exercise, Cardiac Rehabilitation and Prevention. Vice-president of the American Association for Cardiovascular and Pulmonary Rehabilitation.
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Formal education/training in cardiac rehabilitation and or exercise physiology preferred. The EP is responsible for implementing the fitness element of the cardiac/pulmonary rehab and lifestyle medicine programs.
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Lexington Regional Health Center Title: Cardiac Rehabilitation Specialist Effective Date: March 20, 2024 Supervisor: Director of Transitional Care Department: Cardiac Rehabilitation FLSA Status: Non-exemptPrinciple duties and responsibilitiesEstablishes therapeutic exercise programs and progress based on patient's limitations to maintain or improve patient's functional patient's medical history to determine contraindications and precautions with modalities/interventions/testing.
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Stays currents in the field of Cardiovascular Disease/Cardiopulmonary Stress Testing and/or cardiac rehabilitation and cardiovascular disease through. The RN Outpatient Cardiovascular Nurse will work in the Cardiac Stress Lab and report to the program Manager.
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Among the services we offer are a home health & hospice agency, advanced wound healing center, cardiac rehabilitation center, two cardiac catheterization labs, and medical & radiation oncology services.
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Provides supervision over cardiac ultrasound staff, EKG technicians, and Cardiac Device Management staff. Under the direction of the Vice President of Operations, manages the daily operations of Cardiology Testing, Anticoagulation Management Program as well as Cardiology and Pulmonary Rehabilitation Programs.
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