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The CC synchronizes patient/family care across care settings from the initial referral and consultative visit to handoff to Physician Practice Coordinator, Infusion nursing staff or other facility depending on care plan.
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Job Summary Registered Nurse (RN) will work in our outpatient Infusion Centers providing holistic, quality nursing care for patients/families and/or others for a patient population within the Infusion Centers.
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This individual will serve as the link between the patient, medical oncology, radiation oncology, and medical infusion. Infusion experience required. In conjunction with the Patient Care Manager and Clinical Research Coordinator, collects and maintains protocol information/data and documentation to ensure that research study protocols are appropriately applied and that study patients are monitored and reported as required.
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Composite molding: hand lay-up, vacuum resin infusion molding and vacuum bag molding of carbon fiber, Kevlar and fiberglass. Some of our customers include the Office of Naval Research, Carderock Naval Surface Warfare Center, Naval Undersea Warfare Center Newport, NOAA, Electric Boat, Newport News Shipyard, Bath Iron Works, General Dynamics Mission Systems.
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OI Infusion Services Nurse Practitioner Job Description About OI Infusion Services OI Infusion Services partners with physicians to provide comprehensive infusion therapy services in their offices, ensuring the best standard of care at the point of service to patients.
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The Patient Service Representative in our Infusion Center is responsible for providing outstanding and professional customer service to ensure efficiency and promote a positive patient experience.
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LPN may increase or decrease dose, including delivering bolus dose via patient infusion pump, as per instruction and delegation of duty by the Case Mgr. LPN must pass competency for intravenous/subcutaneous administration of medication via continuous infusion.
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OI offers a complete, turnkey solution to managing infusion therapy patients. Come join our team here at OI Infusion as Healthcare Administrative Assistant in New London, CT. Our management services are designed to let physicians focus on practicing medicine, while our expert staff manages every aspect of their infusion services.
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