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Suite/Clinical and common areas- assure all needed medical supplies are ordered and stowed, assure exam room and patient areas are clean and equipment is cleaned per manufacturer, OSHA, DHEC, and MUSC infection control guidelines.
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Observes established policies and procedures regarding department and hospital guidelines, quality control, radiation safety, environmental and infection control. Performs, documents, and provides documentation of calibration, maintenance,compliance testing, quality control and performance evaluations on all Radiation Oncology equipment, according to State, Federal, and JCAHO regulations to insure licensure is maintained.
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Ph D or Masters Degree in Medical Physics or DMP Degree required. Board eligible by Therapeutic Medical Physics required Licensure in the state of practice asrequired For care sites in Colorado provisional RMP/QI/QE(t) required.
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The Infection Preventionist is responsible and accountable for the planning, coordination, management and evaluation of the hospital-wide infection control program, surveillance, education, monitoring trends that have been identified through surveillance and to maintain all regulatory (such as CMS, DPH, Joint Commission) requirements.
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The ADON , will provide Infection Control guidance and professional assistance to assure there is structure and resources needed to implement an effective infection control program.
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By interacting with medical and nursing staff, department managers, supervisors, and employee health (occupational health) and other professional/non-professional staff members to provide resource information, resolve infection prevention and control issues, and identify new opportunities to improve services and reduce costs when possible.
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Participates in investigations of unusual infection outbreaks and high-risk situations utilizing the microbiology reports, consultation with medical staff, County Public Health Departments and when necessary, the Center for Disease Control.
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Participates in the facility’s Infection Control Program for monitoring communicable and/or infectious disease among residents and staff. Assures that all personnel follow established infection control practices and aseptic techniques when isolation procedures become necessary.
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Summary The Infection Prevention/MDRO Program Manager is directly responsible for Infection Prevention Program (IPM) through the Chief of Staff (COS) and demonstrates and ensures staff working practices that include adherence to Infection Prevention and Control (IPC) standards and safe use and operation of associated equipment.
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Attend local APIC chapter meetings, participates in state and national Health Acquired Infections (HAI) reduction projects/programs, acts as a resource for infection control/infectious disease information for community members, physicians and their office staff, health agencies, students and coworkers.
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Follows quality control, quality assurance, safety, and infection control procedures. Knowledge of safety and infection control standards. Assumes responsibility for problem resolution, quality control, and required equipment maintenance with minimal supervision.
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Cert Histocompatibility Spec (CHS-ABHI), Cert Histocompatibility Techno (CHT-ABHI), Clinical Laboratory Scientist (CLS), HEW (HEW), Medical Laboratory Scientist (MLS), Medical Technologist (MT), Specialist in Cytology-ASCP (SCT), Specialist in Cytometry-ASCP (SCYM), Molecular Biology Spec-ASCP (SMB.
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Together with the Infection Prevention and Control leadership, develops and maintains excellent, collaborative relations with key stakeholders/departments including but not limited to: Employee Health, Nursing, Perioperative, Perinatal, Emergency Services, Urgent Care, ambulatory, Support Services and various physician specialties.
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GENERAL STATEMENT OF POSITION Range: $37.00 - $43.47 Schedule: Monday - Friday The Infection Preventionist (IP) is responsible for the facility infection prevention and control program (IPCP) which is designed to provide a safe, sanitary and comfortable environment , and to help prevent development and transmission of communicable diseases and infections.
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They would also create and implement, with the IP Nurse Manager, an annual Infection Control Plan and provide IP leadership for the Medical Staff. The Site Medical Director for Infection Control is a key part of the Infection Control team at Mass General Brigham.
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