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Position Qualifications Required : Required Experience: Minimum 1 year experience as a nurse working full-time within the Emergency Department or a Critical Care Unit, 2 years preferred.
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SLETS is licensed by the Pennsylvania Department of Health to specifically provide basic life support (BLS), advanced life support (ALS) and critical care/specialty care transportation.
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As a member of the Critical Care Response Transport Team, the Registered Nurse provides patient assessment, critical nursing care, and transport services to patients.
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This Critical Care Transport Nurse will be responsible for: Total clinical nursing care of stable and unstable critically ill children during transportation – both ground and air transports.
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Critical Care Transport endorsement within 18 months. Keywords: Emergency Medical Technician (EMT) - Paramedic, Location: Helena, MT - 59604. The Staff Pad is honored to partnered with a non-profit healthcare system in Helena, Montana with superior care and a hometown commitment to be the gold standard for health care in Montana.
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Opportunities to work on a Critical Care Transport unit as well as multiple Special Events throughout Los Angeles County. The Emergency Medical Technician (EMT) responds to emergent and non-emergent requests for medical assistance and delivers high quality patient care, treatment, and customer service in the most expedient, professional, safe, caring, and cost effective manner possible within the prescribed scope of practice, established protocols and Company policies.
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TEC can provide medical transport to a variety of patients from simple transports to Critical Care emergencies. TEC has the ability to provide medical transport to a variety of patients from simple transports to Critical Care emergencies.
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The primary mission and purpose of the Critical Care Transport Registered Nurse is to respond to emergent and non-emergent requests while delivering quality patient focused care and customer service within the appropriate scope of practice.
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Title: JeffSTAT Emergency Medical Technician - EMT (Critical Care Transport) Previous 911 or CCT experience OR experience on an ALS transport vehicle in which you as the EMT were involved in patient care.
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The role of the Emergency Medical Technician is to provide patient care and /or operation of an ambulance as part of the Medical Center's critical and non-critical transport program.
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The position requires the use of critical thinking skills to assess, triage, communicate, treat and transport patients of all ages and populations in various settings, including emergency and non-emergency transport, standby and special events, and other settings where ALS services and/or care by the paramedic may be provided.
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The Nurse is responsible for supervising patient care, treatment, and assessment during transport. At least 3 years’ current experience in a critical care or emergency department setting.
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In addition to the Critical Care Transport teams for the majority of our missions, we also have two dedicated Neonatal Specialty Care Teams, which care for our smallest patients.
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Demonstrated clinical skills in pre-hospital, flight and critical care transport preferred. Job Opening Summary The adult/pediatric flight paramedic (A/P FP) is equally responsible for (as part of an RN/paramedic configuration) assessment, triage, treatment and evaluation of critical pre-hospital and interfacility patients during transport by air and ground.
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Critical Care Paramedic Certified (CCP-C) certification issued by the Board for Critical Care Transport Paramedic Certification (BCCTPC), or. Our critical care program provides Paramedics with additional education within the first few years of hire to transport our most critical patients to higher levels of care across the region.
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