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Dynamic Access is excited to announce we are currently hiring for a dynamic Vascular Access Nurse (PICC RN)! We will train Critical Care Registered Nurses to become Vascular Access RNs.
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Our practice covers multiple states in the southern region and is the largest vascular access provider nationwide. Dynamic Access provides a complete 24/7 vascular access service to all types of healthcare facilities at a lower cost per procedure.
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We are seeking a highly skilled and compassionate Vascular Access Nurse (PICC RN) to join our dynamic healthcare team in the West Texas region. As a Vascular Access Nurse, you will play a crucial role in providing specialized vascular access care, with a focus on Peripherally Inserted Central Catheters (PICC lines.
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Dynamic Access is excited to announce we are currently hiring for a dynamic Vascular Access Nurse (PICC RN) or a Critical Care Nurse who is willing to be trained.
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Responsible and accountable for providing for placement of vascular access devices within the inpatient and outpatient hospital setting. In addition, collaborates with nursing and medical staff to determine the most appropriate candidates for PICC, Midline and Peripheral IV insertions and provide clinical staff with education relative to care and maintenance of the PICC lines, Midlines and Peripheral IVs.
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Dynamic Access is looking for an experienced Vascular Access Nurse (PICC RN) to work as needed/PRN in the New England area as a Clinical Educator! JOB SUMMARY: Dynamic Access Educator provides infusion and/or vascular access education and training to clients on-demand or ongoing basis.
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Minimum Experience: Six (6) months recent experience working as a Vascular Access Nurse, or minimum two (2) years' recent experience working as a registered nurse in an acute care facility required.
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Participates in education with Vascular Access education with patient, family members and staff. The Vascular Access Nurse provides consultation for providers and nurses for the most appropriate vascular access device based on patient assessment and the treatment plan.
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Current Respiratory Therapist staff may be assigned to EEG/EKG/EMG duties (including administrative) upon satisfactory completion of training required. Sequoia’s Heart and Vascular Institute is a nationally known pioneer in advanced cardiac care, affiliated with the Cleveland Clinic Heart and Vascular Institute.
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Access Healthcare posted this Vascular Sonographer Travel Nursing Job that includes 40 hours a week for 12 weeks in Cincinnati, Ohio. Access Healthcare is seeking a travel Vascular Sonographer for a travel job in Cincinnati, Ohio.
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Within the identified roles of Practitioner, Teacher and Leader, the staff Registered Nurse provides collaborative and comprehensive care based on patient and/or family needs. The staff Registered Nurse implements and evaluates care delivery based on predicted outcomes while anticipating potential responses provides assessment, treatment and care throughout the hospital and outlying clinics.
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Dynamic Access is looking for an experienced Vascular Access Nurse (PICC RN) to work as needed/PRN in the Lake Charles, Louisiana area as a Clinical Educator! Prefer a nurse who is Board Certified by Association of Vascular Access (VBC) and/or Certification by Infusion Nurses Certification Corporation (CRNI) upon hire or able to obtain within 12 months of hire.
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The UPMC Mercy IV Team specializes in vascular access insertion and care, which includes inserting peripheral lines, midlines and PICC lines. The nurse in this role should have previous experience in ultrasound guided vascular access, midline and PICC placement.
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Superb support staff includes: RN, MA and two vascular ultrasound technicians. Franciscan Physician Network (FPN), a division of FRANCISCAN HEALTH, brings together the many primary care and specialty physician groups associated with Franciscan Health's hospitals and access points across Indiana and Illinois.
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Join our dynamic and compassionate team at Johns Hopkins Pharmaquip and make a lasting impact on patient care as a Vascular Access Nurse. As a Vascular Access Nurse, you will play a crucial role in inserting vascular access catheters and ensuring safe and efficient care for our patients.
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