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Primary functions are to assist the Director of Nursing with office tasks, to assist with office tasks that require a Licensed Vocational Nurse (LVN/LPT) and to “shadow” an RN doing field visits for one year.
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Labor and delivery nurse, labor and delivery, LD, LD RN, registered nurse, RN, R.N., postpartum, neonatal nurse, neonatal, L&D, nurse, nursing, healthcare, health care, hospital, maternity, labor-delivery.
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The Licensed Vocational Nurse (LVN) and Licensed Psychiatric Technician (LPT) perform general nursing procedures, behavior management, direct care and training as dictated by the individuals' health and behavioral care needs.
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In addition to clinic duties, as a PRN Nurse Practitioner with Concentra you will sharpen your leadership skills by joining medical expert panels, coaching back office staff, educating RNs and more.
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If applicable, active California Registered Nurse (RN) License. Graduation from an accredited college of university with a Bachelor of Science (or higher) degree in Nursing (BSN) ORBachelor degree from an accredited college or university in Public Health, Epidemiology, Microbiology, Clinical Laboratory Science, or closely related field.
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A Cardiology Nurse Practitioner or Physician Assistant is needed in Pleasanton, CA to join an expanding clinic with a group that is dedicated to providing outstanding care to patients in an outpatient setting.
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Under the supervision of the Street Health Program Manager in collaboration with the Chief Medical Officer, the Street Health Outreach RN Care Manager will complete nursing assessments and provide nursing care including medical assessments, wound care and skin assessments, vaccinations (i.e. flu, Hepatitis A), treatment of respiratory illnesses, and caring for patients with active substance use disorders.
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Department : Santa Clara Homestead Hospital - Nurse Admin-Adult Svcs Mgmt - 0201. Demonstrate knowledge of federal and state laws and regulations such as: Knox-Keene Act, Federal HMO Act, Nurse Practice Act, The Joint Commission, and all applicable Medicare and Medi-Cal regulations.
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Valid certification or license as a Registered Nurse (RN), Nurse Practitioner (NP), or Physician Assistant (PA) in the state(s) of practice. Preferably one year of aesthetic dermatology experience or one year of charge nurse experience.
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Responsibilities will vary depending on department of assignment (e.g., Emergency Room/Clinic, advisory to non-medical administrator, infection control, nurse/health education development, quality assurance, nurse anesthetist, etc.
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Light physician call - all virtual, with calls screened through an RN and APC initially. With its moderate climate and proximity to major universities, shopping areas, recreation and cultural activities, employment centers, major airports, and the Bay Area Rapid Transit (BART) system, Fremont captures metropolitan living at its best.
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We are currently hiring a full time Intake RN (NOC shift) for Fremont Hospital! The Intake RN is responsible for performing the Initial Medical Screening Assessments for incoming patients, and coordinates with the Medical Staff in directing the patient towards an appropriate level of care.
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Job Description Nurse Practitioner or Physician Assistant – Urgent Care, Pleasanton, CA (Part-time) Are you passionate about providing outstanding and empathetic patient care? The Company American Family Care® (AFC) has pioneered the concept of non-emergency room urgent care.
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Preferred Licenses/Certifications: TNCC -Trauma Nurse Core Course (For Emergency department only). Required Licenses/Certifications: CEN - Certified Emergency Nurse is desirable (for Emergency Department positions.
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As a PICC Nurse with VIC the PICC, you will work outside the walls of a hospital setting. Registered Nurse with current license. As a PICC Nurse with VIC the PICC, you will work outside the walls of a hospital setting.
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nurse rn jobs Title: emergency room rn Company: Research Medical Center in Fremont, CA
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