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We look for nurses with acute care experience in ICU, step down, med surg/tele, and acute rehab. Vibra Travels is seeking a travel nurse RN Rehabilitation for a travel nursing job in Florence, Kentucky.
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The Telemetry Technician will correctly identify and respond to basic rhythms, lethal rhythms, and artifact, escalating rhythm change notifications to the bedside nurse, charge nurse or Telemetry Technician team lead, based on established processes.
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A Certified Registered Nurse Anesthetist (CRNA) in an advanced practice registered nurse (APRN) who practices both autonomously and in collaboration with a variety of health providers on the interprofessional team to deliver high-quality, holistic, evidence-based anesthesia and pain care services.
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Atlas Medstaff is currently seeking candidates in the RN (Telemetry) profession for a 13 week contract in the Florence, Kentucky area. TravelNurseSource is working with Atlas MedStaff to find a qualified Telemetry RN in Florence, Kentucky, 41042.
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Travel Nurses, Inc. is seeking a travel nurse RN Telemetry for a travel nursing job in Florence, Kentucky. Travel Nurses, Inc. is a leading travel nurse staffing agency providing nurses with opportunities to find work across the country.
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Key Words: RN Travel, Travel Nurse, Contract Nurse, Agency Nurse, Travel Contract, Travel Nursing, Case Manager, Case Management, Utilization Review, Case Manager RN. The role of the case management nurse (RN) is to coordinate continuity of care for patients often as a liaison between the patient’s family and healthcare organization.
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To apply for this Travel Nurse - Med/Surg position or other Epic Travel Staffing RN jobs, we invite you to apply now, call a recruiter today at 800. This is a travel Nurse - Med/Surg assignment in Indianapolis, IN, working nights.
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The Licensed Practical Nurse (LPN) will be responsible for providing care to pediatric patients, according to their individual needs and care plan using a multidisciplinary method. The LPN will be under the direction of a Registered Nurse.
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Excellent working knowledge of dentistry, dental hygiene procedures, dental patient screening and medical history documentation
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Epic Travel Staffing is seeking a travel nurse RN Telemetry for a travel nursing job in Edgewood, Kentucky. Posted job title: travel nurse (rn) tele (telemetry) Our recruiters have access to travel nursing, nurse leadership and allied healthcare positions in all 50 states.
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Home Health RN Contract Details: - $1,880 - $2,093 per week - SHC Home Health Nurses are paid by the hour, not by the visit - Nurse will have a designated territory of coverage - Weekly expectation is 30 units of productivity - Home Health contracts with SHC require previous experience with OASIS/Medicare Certified Visits - Estimated weekly payment may include both taxable wages and tax-free reimbursements for meals, housing, and incidentals.
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As a PRN Physician Assistant or PRN Nurse Practitioner, you will be the go-to provider for examinations as you work one-on-one helping patients. Concentra, the largest occupational health care company in the country, is looking for a Physician Assistant or Nurse Practitioner to support our outpatient center in Erlanger, KY on a per diem PRN basis.
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Earn up to $53 an hour as a Licensed Practical Nurse (LPN) in Covington, KY (and nearby areas), working for a W2 employer that lets you set your own schedule. Licensed Practical Nurse (LPN) hourly pay range: $30-$53 (25% higher than average.
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Experience using Velscope, Diagnodent, digital scanner, digital x-rays and electronic medical record systems
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