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The Office of Environment, Health and Safety Department provides technical support and services for UCSF and UCSF Medical Center in the following specialties: hazardous materials management, environmental compliance, ergonomics, fire and life safety, radiation safety, chemical safety, biological safety, laboratory safety, industrial hygiene, food facility safety, controlled substance and others.
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The role will lead the delivery of Support, DevOps, and initiatives in Global Patient Safety (GPS) functions from a Drug Development perspective. Cultivates and demonstrates an in-depth knowledge of Drug Development business capabilities focused on Patient Safety.
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Supports and implements patient safety and other safety practices as appropriate. Provides physics consultation to all radiation oncology personnel and radiation oncologist concerning aspects of patient care and treatment.
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Hospital Description AHMC- Seton Medical Center has a long tradition of providing patient-centered, quality care and a commitment to clinical excellence and our community. Ensures compliance of all personnel to safety standards, Hazardous Materials Management program, Risk management/prevention and Infection prevention.
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In addition, the incumbent is the key contact for Clinical Data Management, Research & Development Information Technology (RDIT), Statistical Sciences and Programming (SSP), Global Clinical Trial Management (GCTM), Global Site Management Operations (GSMO), Global Patient Safety & Epidemiology (GPSE), Clinical Development, and Non‐Translational Sciences (NTS.
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The Physical Therapist Assistant (PTA) works under the direct supervision of a Physical Therapist (PT) to implement selected components of patient treatment, obtain data related to the intervention provided, and make modifications to either progress the patient as directed by the Physical Therapist (PT) or to ensure patient safety and comfort.
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Take x-rays following established radiologic requirements and regulations to ensure patient care and safety. Explain procedures and observe patients to ensure patient care, safety and comfort during the x-ray exam.
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Responsibilities: 1 Image Quality: Consistently produces quality x-ray, MRI and CT images within hospital guidelines and department standards (i.e. patient safety, repeat rate, exam protocols, film processing, etc.
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The Field Sales Representative educates HCPs about product features, benefits, safety profile, and approved indications to ensure appropriate patient use. Biologics experience strongly preferred, along with working knowledge of patient HUBs, assistance programs, and specialty pharmacy.
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This position will perform a wide variety of tasks associated with referral tracking to be compliant with Patient Centered Medical Home (PCMH) requirements to ensure quality patient care and safety.
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In countries where vaccines are less available, or other requirements exist, we may institute alternate measures that optimize patient safety and healthcare provider safety, which may include regular COVID testing or specific masking requirements.
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Under the direction of the Nurse Manager or designee, the Patient Care Technician may act as a sitter to ensure that patient safety needs are met. As a sitter, the Patient Care Technician will assist the registered nurse assigned to the patient in providing care including hygiene, nutrition, mobility, monitoring and engage the patient in diversional and therapeutic activities.
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Oversight of administratve areas such as practice revenue management, billing systems and procedures, facilities and safety procedures, registration, new patient coordination, scheduling, medical records storage and maintenance, insurance authorizations and customer service.
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Position Requirements & Competencies: Must be 18 years of age Must be a Certified Home Health or Personal Care Aide. Pre-employment physical examination/PPD prior to patient contact Must be able to pass a criminal background check.
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In order to extend this high level of care, you will communicate with patients, families, other healthcare professionals, and social workers to promote patient safety, quality of care and cost-effective outcomes, for patients that require long-term care or home care after hospitalization.
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