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You develop primary relationships with key Accenture account personnel, most significantly client account leads (CALs), to identify opportunities to solve client pain points and growth objectives utilizing a differentiated roadmap and framework leveraging Identity Access Management.
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Description Summary: Provides general nursing care to patients in a clinic or medical office.
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May provide direct patient care for pain management through patient evaluation, recommendations, and follow-ups in response to the physician's request or as part of the critical path. Prior experience with EPIC systems preferred.
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Participates in management of both fervid and physical pain with the aim of promoting relief and healing and preventing unnecessary suffering. Knowledge of medical terminology; methods and practices of health promotion, risk reduction, illness and disease prevention and management; medications and drugs, common dosages, their physical and physiological effects, and possible adverse reactions.
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With over Long Term Acute Care and Rehabilitation hospitals and Outpatient Clinics currently in operation across the country, we are proud to offer services including comprehensive wound care, aquatic therapy, ventilator weaning, amputation treatment, pain management and much more.
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Educates the patient and family regarding pain management. # Utilizes appropriate pain management tools and techniques. Assess and reassess pain. They are intended to be accurate reflections of the principal duties and responsibilities of this position.
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Pain Management Practice at Middletown Medical. We are proud to announce the expansion of our services with the introduction of Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation (TMS), an innovative treatment for various mental health conditions.
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This includes providing physical assessments, nursing interventions, pain management, medication administration, specimen collection, meeting nutritional and emotional needs, and education and discharge needs of the patients assigned.
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The pain management practice is extremely conservative, and physician will be expected to practice according to guidelines regarding Best Practices. Physician will be responsible for pain management patients.
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This is a Full Time position at 37 hours per week located at the Crystal Lake clinic for Multi Specialty (Endocrinology, Neurology, Interventional Pain Management). This is a Full Time position at 37 hours per week located at the Crystal Lake clinic for Multi Specialty (Endocrinology, Neurology, Interventional Pain Management.
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Company Overview Spectrum Healthcare Partners is Maine’s largest multi-specialty, physician-owned and directed professional organization and is comprised of over 200 physicians practicing in the areas of anesthesiology, orthopaedics, pain management, pathology, radiation oncology, radiology, and vascular & interventional services.
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Guide performance improvement and department development via strategic planning and by providing education to healthcare staff, patients, and their families about available resources, pain/symptom management in advanced disease and end of life care.
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QualificationsRequired:High School diploma or equivalentPreferred: Medical office coding experiencePrevious physician office or customer service experience. Responds to all medical record requests from patients, insurance companies, physician offices, subpoenas, and legal requests per protocol.
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The Patient Access Representative thrives in a fast-paced, team oriented environment with professionals in neurology, pain management, chiropractic, physical therapy and many more. The Patient Access Representative thrives in a fast-paced, team oriented environment with professionals in neurology, pain management, chiropractic, physical therapy and many more.
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Provides education and interventions to support the effective management of the patients pain and other physical symptoms as well as assesses the patient/familys response to intervention and treatment.
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