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Fairview Hospital’s Emergency Department (ED) is a Level II Trauma Center that specializes in general emergency/trauma, sepsis care and offers SANE (sexual assault nurse examiner) services.
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Banner Thunderbird Medical Center has served the Northwest Valley for more than 25 years, our unrelenting focus on excellent patient care has helped us become one of the most preferred hospitals in the Valley seeing over 106,000 emergency department patients in 2019 alone.
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Unit: Emergency and Tramua Center. As an ER Technician, the ER TECH/HUC works under the direction of RN/LPN as part of the health care team to assist with patient care activities. The tasks delegated are those that are in accordance with the Ohio Board of Nursing set by Miami Valley Hospital.
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Department Specifics: >90% BSN rate, 25% CEN certified, 28,000+ visits/year, Comprehensive Stroke Center, a leader in sepsis care, committed to a culture of teamwork and excellent patient experience.
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The George Washington University Hospital (GW Hospital) is a 395-bed tertiary care, academic medical center located in downtown Washington, DC, next to the Foggy Bottom metro.
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The Emergency Department Technician requires the skills and knowledge of many areas such as: ED Tech, Patient Registrar, Unit Clerk, and Monitor Tech. The Emergency Department Tech performs a variety of RN delegated tasks under the supervision of a registered nurse.
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Our Emergency Department unit has 43 beds staffed by RN's, LPN's, Paramedics, EMT's, and LNA's. This demands a broad scope of practice to promptly deliver emergency, urgent, and non-urgent care to patients of all ages and from all cultural backgrounds.
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Hillcrest Hospital’s Emergency Department (ED) is the only Level II Trauma Center on Cleveland’s east side. If in an Adult/Combined EDs, ACLS upon hire or within one year of beginning work in the Emergency Department.
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AMN Healthcare Nursing is seeking a travel nurse RN ED - Emergency Department for a travel nursing job in ATLANTA, Georgia. Specialty: ED - Emergency Department. Emergency room nurse, emergency nurse, ER nurse, ER RN, emergency room, trauma, trauma nurse, acute care nurse, registered nurse, RN, R.N., nursing, nurse, emergency, healthcare, health care, hospital.
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Focus Staff is seeking a travel nurse RN ED - Emergency Department for a travel nursing job in Portage, Wisconsin. Traveling Registered Nurse, Travel, ER, RN – ER, Contract, Travel, Traveling Nursing, Assignment, Registered ER, Emergency Room Nurse, ER RN, Emergency Room Nurse, ER Travel Nurse, Healthcare RN, ER Nursing, Nurse RN, RN Nurse, Contract RN.
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Focus Staff is seeking a travel nurse RN ED - Emergency Department for a travel nursing job in New Britain, Connecticut. Posted job title: Travel ER RN - Emergency Room RN Registered Nurse.
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Job Description & Requirements Specialty: ED - Emergency Department Discipline: RN Start Date: 06/03/2024 Duration: 13 weeks 36 hours per week Shift: 12 hours, nights Employment Type: Travel Job Description & Requirements Registered Nurse – Emergency Room - Travel - (ER RN) StartDate: 6/3/2024 Available Shifts: 12 N Pay Rate: $1975.32 - $2176.88 The elite team members at this facility are seeking a like-minded, compassionate clinician to join their ranks.
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Focus Staff is seeking a travel nurse RN ED - Emergency Department for a travel nursing job in Barberton, Ohio. If you’re seeking a Travel Emergency Room Nurse position in Barberton, OH and are looking to work with an agency that will listen to your needs and career goals, then Focus Staff is the right place to be.
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