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Review all medications and perform a medication reconciliation at each visit. Use these rewards to support your wellbeing with spa/massage/salon services, gym memberships, fitness classes, sports, hobbies, pets and more.
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Adheres to all compliance and policy/procedures of the organization including, but not limited to: licensure renewal, assigned training, employee health screenings, time and attendance policy, dress code policy, patient confidentiality, infection control, medication administration.
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Assist and check out customers with prescriptions and over the counter medication questions. Pharmacy/Pharmacy Technician/Pharmacy Tech. Assist and check out customers with prescriptions and over the counter medication questions.
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Takes medication orders from psychiatrist/APRN/PA and phones in to pharmacy if needed. When taking vitals, ensure medication history is accurate, removing all medications patient is not currently taking.
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Position Summary:Essential Functions Performs plan of care intervention, including medication administration, specimen collection, clinical treatments, as well as other medical care treatment. Where We Are:Hickory is the hub of the Metro Center area with over 365,000 people.
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Provide hands on advanced care in accordance with medical orders: tilt-table, advanced bowel programs, wound care, medication set ups, colostomy/catheter care, trachea care, feeding tubes, training and supervision of aides, etc.
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Responsibilities of this position include medication administration, computer documentation including assessment of resident's current status, observation and reporting of any change in resident's status to MD/sponsors as necessary, ordering medications from pharmacy, supervision of CNA staff, wound care, collecting and processing lab samples.
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Successfully complete Division of Nursing & Patient Services LPN Medication Administration test. Document medication administration including time, route, signature, and patient responses, as appropriate, on the correct form.
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Mental health clinicians use Headway in a number of ways, ranging from conducting psychotherapy sessions with patients to providing and overseeing medication management. Are you a licensed Clinical Psychologist looking to launch a private practice, or grow your existing practice.
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Providing clinical diagnostic assessments and medication management. A recognized federally qualified health center (FQHC) with multiple sites throughout the NYC boroughs is actively seeking a compassionate and patient-oriented Psychiatrist to act as their Director of Psychiatry.
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Headways is a flexible service, meaning your hours are yours to set, and it’s up to you whether you see your patients in-person or remotely via telehealth while working from home. Are you a licensed Psychiatrist looking to launch a private practice, or grow your existing practice.
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Under the direction of a Pharmacist, assists with preparation, formulation and distribution of medication providing efficient, quality and safe pharmaceutical services. Under the direction and supervision of a Pharmacist, performs a variety of functions related to preparation, storage and distribution of medication within the health system.
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We equip mental health practitioners with the tools and resources they need to run a flourishing private practice. Whether you're new to private practice or already have an established practice of your own, we’re excited to support you in reaching your goals.
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Perform assigned duties, including administration of medication, wound care, treatments, and procedures. You will provide exceptional care, delivered with compassion, excellence and reliability to adult and geriatric clients in their homes in Quincy, Milton, Braintree, Randolph and surrounding towns.
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INTERVENTION Administers medication and IV therapy appropriately at prescribed intervals. Required Licenses/Certifications: Req Registered Nurse - RN (CA DCA)Req Basic Life Support (BLS) Healthcare Provider from American Heart AssociationReq Fire Life Safety Training (LA City) If no card upon hire, one must be obtained within 30 days of hire and maintained by renewal before the expiration date.
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