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Educating patients and their families about disease prevention, health promotion, and the management of chronic health conditions. Assessing and analyzing patient health status and developing individualized care plans.
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Food service management, dietary department, Food Services Director, recipes, sanitation, safe food handling, prep, cook, sous, Supervise, operations, budget, prep, cook, sous, restaurant, No Late Nights, Set schedules, Flexible schedules, Consistency, friendships, creative, promotion, opportunity, increased responsibility, Leadership.
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Job Summary: The 12-month position prepares the PMHNP Resident to perform the duties of a psychiatric care provider in a Federally Qualified Health Center with an emphasis on health promotion and disease prevention through patient education and counseling.
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The Certified Athletic Trainer-Onsite (CAT-O) plays an important role in workers compensation case coordination, worker injury and illness management, providing health promotion and injury prevention services, emergency response services, and return to work job placement for an onsite client.
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AA degree or Bachelors degree (Gerontology, Kinesiology, Recreation Therapy, or Health Promotion) is preferable or combination of education and experience with developing and implementing programs for active aging.
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Summary: The twelve-month position prepares the NP/PA Resident to perform the duties of a primary care provider in a Federally Qualified Health Center with an emphasis on health promotion and disease prevention through patient education and counseling.
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Assess patient population needs and work with team members to drive participation in annual whole health evaluations, health coaching, and other health promotion activities.
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Facilitate and create a culture of health and wellness with patients through health coaching, health risk assessment, and other health promotion activity coordination.
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Educate patients and their families on disease prevention, health promotion, and self-management strategies to foster optimal wellbeing. Certification as a Family Nurse Practitioner (FNP.
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Engage and conduct in-person outreach with eligible MCP Members Accompany MCP Member to office visits, as needed and according to MCP guidelines Extend health promotion and self-management training Arrange transportation Connect MCP Member to other social services and supports needed Educate MCP Members about MCP Member benefits, including crisis services, transportation services, etc.
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PEARLS was developed and researched by the Health Promotion Research Center at the University of Washington to address social isolation and mild depression. Meet with the Director of Nutrition and Health Services and with the Clinical Supervisor weekly to review clients and receive guidance.
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Providing group and individual teaching relating to disease prevention, health promotion, treatment maintenance and rehabilitation back to work. Possession of a certificate as a Public Health Nurse in the State of California.
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Job Type:Full-time Part-timePRN Responsibilities:Treat patients as directed by the Occupational Therapist and adhere to facility documentation guidelinesRecord treatments given and progress notes in medical recordAssist in maintaining departmentParticipate in Patient Care and Rehabilitation ConferencesAssist with cleaning and maintenance of treatment areaCommunicate with supervisor and other health team members regarding patient progress, problems and plans.
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Bausch Health is a global company that develops, manufactures, and markets a differentiated product portfolio across multiple high-growth therapeutic areas including Gastroenterology, Generics, Neurology, Ortho Dermatologics, Medical Aesthetics and Dentistry.
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The Registered Nurse First Assist RNFA will emphasize on health promotion, disease prevention and patient education, combining the qualities of both nursing and medicine. The RNFA will act as a health care resource and role model to staff by maintaining a high degree of ethics and integrity.
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