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Performs various tasks including but not limited to vital signs, I&Os,EKG's, Bladder Scans, Blood Glucose, Phlebotomy, sizing and use of Durable Medical Equipment etc. Nuvance Health has a network of convenient hospital and outpatient locations - Danbury Hospital, New Milford Hospital, Norwalk Hospital and Sharon Hospital in Connecticut, and Northern Dutchess Hospital, Putnam Hospital Center and Vassar Brothers Medical Center in New York - plus multiple primary and specialty care physician practices locations, including The Heart Center, a leading provider of cardiology care, and two urgent care offices.
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Assists in specimen testing under direct and constant supervision according to established procedures, working under the technical oversight of a Clinical Laboratory Scientist and in compliance with CA regulatory restrictions.
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Measures and accurately records vital signs (temperatures, pulse, respiration, blood pressure weight and height) where appropriate as per state regulations. Meadow Ridge, a Benchmark Senior Living Community is the premier life care retirement community in Fairfield County, located on 136 acres in beautiful Redding, Connecticut.
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They area ideally hoping for either a generalist or blood bank background but are flexible. They are looking to hire a permanent and full time Medical Technologist or Medical Laboratory Scientist OR Medical Laboratory Technician on either DAY or EVENING Shift.
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Drawing fluids, such as blood and urine, for lab work. So, go ahead and commit to chaperoning your child's class field trip to the Danbury Railway Museum, or keep your morning hikes at Bear Mountain Reservation on your schedule.
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Graduate of an approved CT LPN / Licensed Practical Nurse program (per state requirements) Current CT state licensed as an LPN / Licensed Practical Nurse (as required by state regulation) Closely mentors, guides, and directs the CNAs in all aspects of their job.
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Coordinates care needs with community providers via an effective case management processMeasures and accurately records vital signs (temperatures, pulse, respiration, blood pressure weight and height) where appropriate as per state regulationsAccurately assesses, communicates, and documents residents’ statusSuccessfully implements the plan of careAdminister resident’s medication according to physician’s orders.
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A) In collaboration with physicians, and pharmacy Medication verification Process, Medication Pre Pours, Blood Sugar Checks, Smart Program Medication Packages and Medication tasks, Treatments, Re-Ordering of Medications.
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Collect patient samples, such as blood, urine, and sputum, for subsequent laboratory testing and analysis. Continuously monitor and meticulously document patients' vital signs, including blood pressure, pulse, temperature, and respiration rates.
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NEW Medical Technologist OR Medical Laboratory Scientist OR Medical Laboratory Technician Opening at a Top Healthcare Provider in Connecticut! For consideration, applicants must have a Bachelor's Degree (preferred) or Associates in Medical Technology (or a related field) AND ASCP Certification (or AMT, HEW or equivalent.
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Performs with confidence, both the forensic and clinical specimen collection and processing duties following established practices and procedures. The PSR I has direct contact with patients and creates an atmosphere of trust and confidence while explaining procedures to patients and drawing blood specimens in a skillful, safe and accurate manner.
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The PSR I draws quality blood samples from patients and prepares those specimens for lab testing while following established practices and procedures. The PSR I will demonstrate Leadership Behaviors while focusing on process excellence skills and sensitivity to confidentiality and accuracy to patient information.
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Order and study diagnostic tests (blood tests, X-rays etc.) HealthDrive delivers on-site primary/post-acute care, behavioral health, dentistry, optometry, podiatry, and audiology services to residents in long-term care, skilled nursing and assisted living facilities.
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Experience in, and ability to perform fitness assessments including: Resting and exercise blood pressure and heart rate, Body composition using skin fold calipers, Muscular strength and endurance testing, Sub maximal cycle testing preferred.
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You’ll be both a health practitioner and an educator, supporting disease prevention practices and helping people lead healthy lives. Physician Assistant requirements You should have experience in one of the following Physician Assistant specialties: acute care, Internal Medicine, cardiology, family health, urgent care, or the ED. Extensive clinical experience on primary care is vital.
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