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Must be enrolled in post-secondary education, ideally in a degree program concentrating in Risk Management & Insurance, Finance, Sales, or Business. Must be enrolled in post-secondary education, ideally in a degree program concentrating in Risk Management & Insurance, Finance, Sales, or Business.
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Our hospice/home care coordinator is responsible for the efficient and effective facilitation of referrals to the post-acute homecare/hospice agency once identified in the acute care setting; the provision of education to acute care staff, including physicians, regarding services available from homecare/hospice; and may also be involved in business development activities as they relate to business expansion or new program development.
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Common orthopedic diagnoses include: same-day joint replacement, spinal fusions, and surgical repair for sport injuries, medical and surgical care for trauma and post ICU. We also specialize in general abdominal and laparoscopic surgery, genitourinary, ENT, cardiovascular and thoracic surgeries, gynecological procedures, plastics, oral surgery, and diagnostic interventions.
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East Iowa Locum CRNA - Immediate & Ongoing - 6+ months - 1 year attainable - Independent practice at Level 3 Trauma Center - B&B, OB, some regionals, few peds; Post-Op pain management only - Days + negotiable call - Experience preferred; new grads considered Come to one of Iowa's best citiesright on the Mississippi River.
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Specialty Areas: Travel Nurse, Registered Nurse, RN, BSN, ASN, ADN, MSN, Nursing, Float Pool, PRN, Contingent, Staffing Agency, ICU, CCU, CICU, CVOR, Critical Care, OR, CNOR, Scrub, Circulate, First Assist, AORN, ER, ED, Emergency, MICU, SICU, Surgical Services, Surgical ICU, Step-Down, PCU, Progressive Care, Telemetry, Medical Surgical, Med/Surg, M/S, Neonatal, NICU, Pre-Operative, Post-Operative, PACU, POCU, Endoscopy, Endo, Pain, Wound Care, WOCN.
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Job Summary : The Patient Care Coordinator stays with the clients from check-in to check out, captures medical notes, creates treatment plans, coordinates treatment with technical teams, and follows up post visit.
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