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The Emergency Department Technician requires the skills and knowledge of many areas such as: ED Tech, Patient Registrar, Unit Clerk, and Monitor Tech. The Emergency Department Tech performs a variety of RN delegated tasks under the supervision of a registered nurse.
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Licenses/Certifications: American Heart Association (AHA) BLS Provider certification Must have current certification in one or more of the following areas: Certified Anesthesia Technician (CerAT) National Emergency Medical Technician (EMT) Licensed Practical Nurse (LPN) licensure in the State of Practice Current recognized National Certification as a Medical Assistant.
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Serving our community since 1998, MidState Medical Center is a vibrant and progressive organization with a genuine concern for our patients, community, and employee’s alike. · Certification as a CNA, CPCT/A, EMT or CMA to be eligible for advancement in the PCT clinical ladder.
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Completion of EMT-B (Emergency Medical Technician-Basic) and 1+ years of emergency room experience as an ER Technician or hospital equivalent experience [Oklahoma, North TX, Wisconsin & Pennsylvania markets only] (OR.
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After evaluation of competency, the Nurse Tech is allowed to perform all duties of an Emergency Medical Technician/ Certified Nursing Assistant as well as other technical skills which have been learned in a nursing education program and for which competency has been previously demonstrated under the supervision of a faculty member.
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Relevant work experience preferredCurrent Emergency Medical Technician (EMT) certification required. Main Functions:The Emergency Room Technician provides direct, basic patient care activities under the guidance and direction of a Registered Nurse.
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Education Qualifications: Graduate of an emergency medical technician, licensed practical nurse, or nursing assistant program. Licensure/Certification Qualifications: BLS certification (new hires must obtain within 1 month of hire) LPN licensure in state of MN ( only required if an LPN) Nursing Assistant hired into role will need to complete ER Tech residency or EMT program within 6 months of start date.
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Certified Nursing Assistant, Certified Medical Assistant or Patient Care Technician who has successfully completed a PCT program which includes Phlebotomy, EKG and nursing assistant course both in the theoretical and clinical setting.
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OR Licensed Paramedic/Emergency Medical Technician (EMT) with at least one-year clinical experience in clinical medical setting within the past five (5) years. These duties may include but are not limited to the greeting and escorting of patients to the exam room, obtaining medical histories, the measurement and recording of vital signs, preparing patients for an examination/procedure, and assisting the provider during the examination/procedure.
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Certified Nursing Assistant, Certified Medical Assistant, or Certified Patient Care Tech OR EMT certification required upon hire: maintaining current EMT certification is preferred.
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Supervises environmental service personnel for monthly IV ante and clean room terminal cleaning. Current registration as a Pharmacy Technician in the State of Ohio or eligible. Pharmacy Technician Certification Board (PTCB) certification required.
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Graduate of a Medical Assistant program with completion of a formal clinical externship (160 hour minimum). OR Graduate from a Medical Assistant program without completion of a clinical externship but with a minimum one-year experience in clinical medical assisting within the past five (5) years.
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Proof of Emergency Medical Technician (EMT) certification OR Certified Nursing Assistant (CNA) NJ license required. Performs all blood specimen collection for Emergency Room patients by venipuncture, finger stick or heel stick according to policy.
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Good standing on the IDPH Nurse Aide Registry and IDPH healthcare worker registry required, or Student Nurse who has completed one clinical rotation, or Medical Assistant Certification, or EMT-B / Paramedic training.
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Active state CNA (Certified Nurse Assistant) certification and/or active EMT/ advanced EMT (Emergency Medical Technician) license. Supports the delivery of safe, cost-efficient patient care in the Emergency Department by performing a variety of helpful Functions as delegated by the RN or Physician.
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