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Certified Emergency Medical Technician (EMT or AEMT)3. Current Certified Nursing Assistant (CNA) or Medical Assistant (MA). Job OverviewThe position focuses on providing direct patient care as well as administrative and business support for the Emergency Department.
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Clinical Qualification:Completion of an accredited Medical Assistant Program inclusive of an externship; or 1 year of experience in a Medical Assistant, Clinical Assistant, Certified Nursing Assistant or related clinical role (i.e. Emergency Medical Technician, Clinical role with military environment or Emergency department technician experience.
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Assist veterinarian with appointments (routine and emergency), surgery, dentistry, and euthanasia's, taking direct supervision from the veterinarian(s) and the Hospital Office Manager or Hospital Leader on Duty. Perform patient restraint, obtain and process laboratory samples, handle and dispense medications at the direction of the veterinarian, and maintain the electronic medical record.
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You will evaluate donor reaction(s), which occurs at the facility as outlined in the SOPs. Follow applicable SOPs for medical emergencies including the development of Center Physician's standing orders and donor transport to emergency care facilities.
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With a background as a Health Care Specialist, you may consider a career as an emergency medical technician, medical assistant, medication aide or physician assistant. MEDIC (PART TIME) Overview: As a Combat Medic Specialist, you'll administer emergency medical care in the field in both combat and humanitarian situations.
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Current certification as a Certified Nursing Assistant (CNA), successful completion of a Medical Assistant (MA) program or Emergency Medical Technician (EMT) Licensure. Minimum of two years’ experience as a Nursing Assistant or Medical Assistant.
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Pay Information $1,723 to $1,899 per week About The Position Job Description & Requirements Surgical Technologist - Cardiac Surgery - Travel - (Surg Tech) StartDate: 6/10/2024 Available Shifts: 12 D Pay Rate: $1723.12 - $1898.95 This outstanding Operating Room unit, based in exciting Springfield is looking for the right technician to join their team of compassionate and driven health care professionals.
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Health insurance Dental insurance Vision insurance Life insurance Employee assistance program Paid time off 401(k) matching POSITION PURPOSE AND SUMMARY: Under the Supervisory Staff, the ideal Emergency Medical Technician-Paramedic (Paramedic) will perform duties associated with providing emergency and non-emergency care and transportation to the sick and injured in accordance with all applicable laws, regulations, and company policies.
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Bulger Veterinary Hospital is currently seeking a Veterinary Technician to join our Emergency department! You must have a strong foundational understanding and can perform the basic responsibilities of a veterinary technician including (but not limited to):VenipuncturePlacing IV CathetersDrug CalculationsAdministration of Medications (IV or other methods)Taking VitalsGathering Medical HistoryWhy Choose Bulger.
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Must be at least 18 years of age· Current Massachusetts Emergency Medical Technician certification. · Experience in emergency or non-emergency medical servicesLicensure/CertificationPreferred:· Emergency Medical Dispatcher (EMD) Certification· CPR Certification· Valid driver’s license with no current moving violations.
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Work as part of a clinical care team with a DHMT (DispatchHealth Medical Technician) and individually, as appropriate for the service line, to deliver care in the patient’s home through our innovative in-home care service lines.
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Facilitating telemedicine consults with several hospital emergency departments. Boston Children’s Hospital requires all employees to be vaccinated against COVID-19 and Flu, (unless you are eligible for a medical or religious exemption.
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Experience in any of the following fields preferred but not required: cable or alarm installation, field service technician, home inspection, or emergency services. Our Installer Technicians are responsible for the delivery and initial setup and testing of medical alarm units in the subscribers homes.
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Performs preventive, corrective, predictive and emergency maintenance, may require 24-hour availability for emergency response / support -May use cutting, brazing or welding equipment to repair sheet metal facings on conveyor systems or other such metal work.
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Internally called “Medical Technician Partner”, this individual will provide in-home care and support for our patients and be the eyes, ears, and the hands of our medical teams in the home.
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