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Job Description & Requirements Registered Nurse – Emergency Room - Travel - (ER RN) StartDate: 10/7/2024 Available Shifts: 12 N Pay Rate: $1365.39 - $1504.72 This Emergency Room (ER) unit boasts the latest in cutting-edge technology as well as a compassionate and effective patient care model.
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Additional, preferred experience to help you be successful in a hospice role: hospital Staff RN, Med Surg, PACU, Float pool, ER or emergency room, critical care, acute care, cardiac, geriatric, admissions, wound care, telemetry, nursing home or travel.
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Offerings concerning disaster response, recovery, mitigation, resilience, climate, energy solutions, etc. Advisors are expected to use their relevant disaster preparedness, recovery, resilience, and or mitigation experience and expertise to advise internal and external stakeholders and help them achieve specific objectives.
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We specialize in ER stress, immunology, Unfolded Protein Response (UPR), cancer biology, biochemistry, transgenic and preclinical animal models, and translational research. Our efforts in understanding proteostasis regulation revealed the direct crosstalk between oncogenic signaling and the protein quality control machinery and uncovered the mechanisms that account for the proteostasis rewiring in response to KRAS inhibition, allowing the drug-resistant cells to escape oncogenic KRAS addiction and gain resistance (Science, 2023.
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Responsible for the emergency preparedness and response of flight operations. The Chief Pilot will effectively communicate with Company executives and business units to support travel requirements and assigned projects.
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At Houston Methodist the Registered Nurse (RN) PRN position is a licensed staff nurse an experienced clinician functions at the Competent to Proficient stage of Benners model of clinical practice.
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The Homeland Response Force (HRF)/Chemical, Biological, Radiological, Nuclear (CBRN) Enhanced Response Force Package (CERFP) and Defense CBRN Response Force (DCRF) Observer Controller/Trainer (OC/T) Team requires exercise support service Information Technology/Network Management subject matter expertise to enable HRF/CERFP and DCRF Technical Support Forces (TSF) training and evaluation mission capability within the team.
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Adapt to Changing Scenarios: Demonstrate the ability to quickly adjust to shifting project demands and unforeseen challenges during disaster response efforts. This position includes responding promptly to emergency calls and carrying out tasks such as water, fire, and smoke restoration, mold remediation, and general cleaning.
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Provide education to the client on First aid/ Emergency response as requested. Required Work Experience Minimum of 1 year of Advanced EMT experience in a busy 911 system Experience in an Urgent Care clinic setting or free-standing ER preferred.
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Provide training to employees on safety protocols, including first aid, CPR, Confined Space Entry, and emergency response procedures. Ability to travel up to 60% throughout the year.
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Maintains awareness/responsiveness of all emergency codes and disaster preparedness, coordinating when critical situations occur. The project also included the expansion of the endoscopy center, emergency department and diagnostic imaging department with an enhanced neurodiagnostic and interventional center.
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Communicates effectively with physicians and nurses regarding the status of the ECMO circuit and the response of the patient. Contributes to improving nurse satisfaction by serving as a role model and mentor, facilitating teamwork with RNs, non-licensed and interprofessional staff, as evidenced by the annual RN-RN teamwork score and interprofessional relationship score.
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Working in an operating room, cardiac cath lab or similar healthcare facility, you'll prepare equipment, assist surgeons, monitor patient vitals, help maintain sterile conditions and more. Job Description As a cardiac cath lab technologist, you'll assist with catheterization of the heart and other electrophysiology procedures.
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