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Job duties are:The Pain Management Physician shall perform all procedures and duties that are normal to the scope of that providers particular specialty and for which privileges are granted by the MTF. These are essentially the same duties as those required of any Medical Corps Officer or Government Civil Service personnel of similar experience and similar duty assignments.
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The organization is nationally recognized for excellence in patient care and patient experience, and the College of Healthcare Information Management Executives (CHIME) has identified PIH Health as one of the nation's top hospital systems for best practices, cutting-edge advancements, quality of care and healthcare technology.
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This range serves as a good faith estimate and actual pay will encompass a number of factors, including a candidate’s education, training, skills, licensure and certification, competencies and other relevant experience.
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Concentra, one of the largest health care companies in the nation, is looking for a Nurse Practitioner/ Physician Assistant devoted to providing an exceptional patient experience.
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The Emergency Services Technician serves in a combination role and is competent to perform as a Patient Care Assistant (PCA), Telemetry Technician (TT) and/or a Unit Secretary (US) under the supervision of a registered nurse, nurse practitioner, and/or physician in a fast-paced emergency department of a tertiary care facility with level one trauma designation.
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EDUCATION: Associates degree in Ultrasound, required Bachelor’s degree, preferred EXPERIENCE: At least one year of related experience CERTIFICATION/LICENSE: RDMS, required RDMS – OB/GYN, preferred Physician Services Group is skilled in physician employment, practice and urgent care operations.
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Obstetrician/Gynecologist, Obstetrics/Gynecology, Obstetrics, Gynecology, Obgyn, Ob/Gyn, Pregnancy, Newborn, Maternity, Physician, Healthcare, Health Care, Patient Care, Hospital, Medical, Doctor, Md.
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Assists physician in detection and localization of patient anatomy utilizing proper positioning and establishment of appropriate technical factors and sterile technique. Communicates continuously with physician about patient condition.
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Active, unrestricted license as a Psychiatric Nurse Practitioner, along with psychiatric certification (PMHNP) or similar; OR Physician Assistant with experience in providing psychiatric care.
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The office registered nurse facilitates safe, efficient, quality patient care by ensuring physician orders and requests are completed in an accurate and timely manner. Must have 5 years experience in nursing (3 years minimum in cardiology office, ICU/CCU, or telemetry floor highly preferred.
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Anesthesia (Anesthesiologist / CRNA team) highly committed to patient safety / experience and Surgeon efficiency. The ideal candidate will be a hard worker who values the patient experience, effective communication and quality of life.
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Our leadership team is compromised of veterans and clinician leaders dedicated to providing exceptional care and world-class patient experience for our Nation's Heroes. Position SummaryThe Primary Care Nurse Practitioner diagnoses and treats diseases and injuries and delivers preventive and therapeutic treatment of Veteran patient primary care needs, including chronic disease management through routine history and physical examination testing and non-invasive treatment.
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Direct experience working with and across the various infusion service areas within the US health care system specifically, national/regional service providers, hospital inpatient and outpatient infusion centers, home or in home infusion service providers, and individual buy and bill physician office practices.
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Assists in surgery center for needs of physicians, will work as an assistant to the surgeon in the OR in any one or more duties including; prepping, draping and positioning of the patient, using suctioning, the arthroscopic camera and retracting tissue, prepping harvested tissues, and suturing/closing wounds under the supervision of the physician, provides proper post-operative care to the patient.
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Drawing on MFA's established patient experience philosophy, tenets, and program, supports implementation and operationalization of an optimal patient-centered positive experience, ensuring focus on patient access, patient preference, patient convenience, and patient safety as well as relevant follow-up activities in line with MFA's core values and practice standards.
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