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FL LPN: FL Licensed Practical Nurse. Every day, our patients at Sarasota Memorial Health Care System receive a first-class experience in care from a team on a mission to deliver the highest level of care in America.
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Under the supervision of a RN/Case Manager, performs the primary function of an LPN in the care of patients in the Wound Healing Center. Valid state license to practice practical nursing or medical assistant with certification required.
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In an age where healthcare has become at times impersonal, Memorial Health still believes that holding a hand, lending an ear, and speaking a kind word are just as important to you and your family as our latest medical and technological advances.
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Graduation from an accredited nursing school required; current Ohio LPN license. Clerical responsibilities: includes sending/receiving patient medical records; obtaining lab/X-ray reports, hospital notes, referral information, etc.
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BLS/CPR certified preferred. Patient care responsibilities: Effectively utilizes the electronic medical records system to check schedules, complete prior authorizations and organize patient flow; demonstrates acceptable time management techniques; accurate charting; accurately relays instructions to patients/families; answers calls and provides pertinent information.
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