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Prepare routine in-house laboratory tests (e.g. canine heartworm, feline leukemia, FIV, and canine parvovirus) as allowed by state rules and regulations. Serve as support to the Client Services Coordinator, Veterinary Assistant and Veterinary Technician.
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OverviewTufts University School of Dental Medicine seeks a Research Assistant for an active basic science laboratory whose research focuses on translational studies on tissue engineering and regeneration, association of dental diseases with systemic diseases including diabetes, osteoarthritis and Alzheimer’s disease and cancer.
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Performs routine tests that may include but is not limited to: electrocardiograms, vision and hearing screening, and the collection of specimens for laboratory testing and point of care. Follows approved clinical practice guidelines (CPG’s) and workflows, pends appropriate orders for radiology, laboratory testing and other care needs requiring LIP authorization.
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Performs routine tests that may include but are not limited to: electrocardiograms, vision and hearing screening, and the collection of specimens for laboratory testing and point of care. - Following approved clinical practice guidelines (CPG’s) and workflows, sends appropriate orders for radiology, laboratory testing and other care needs requiring LIP authorization.
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GENERAL SUMMARY The Medical /Practice Assistant (MA/PA) is an integral member of the healthcare team and is accountable for patient care as assigned by a licensed independent provider (LIP: MD, NP, PA), a Licensed Practical Nurse (LPN) or a Registered Nurse (RN.
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Other clinical duties may include facilitating in-home diagnostics, point-of-care testing, administration of medications and other treatments, remote patient monitoring, clinical documentation, drain management, wound management, interpretation of diagnostic imaging & laboratory data.
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Job Description SENIOR ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT, Environment, Health and Safety Office (EHS), to provide comprehensive administrative support for the managing director of EHS programs, director of operations and management system, director of laboratory safety, biosafety program (BSP) staff, and senior manager, finance and administration.
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QualificationsQualifications At least 3 years of Nurse Practitioner (NP) or Physician Assistant (PA) experience with a minimum of 2 years of Acute Care Inpatient &/or Emergency experience, preferably practicing in an acute hospital setting; academic medical center experience a plus.
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Take patient histories and vital signs Prepare patient for examination and treatment Apply splints and dressings, prepare and maintain supplies and equipment for treatments including sterilization Assist physicians in preparing for minor surgeries and physicals Perform phlebotomy and laboratory paperwork.
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The Pathologist Assistant will perform duties in the pathology lab related to grossing specimens following laboratory and pathology protocols. Job Summary: The Pathologist Assistant reports directly to the Pathologist and works indirectly under the Laboratory Director.
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You may work at a hospital, outpatient center, private practice, home health, telemedicine, nursing facility, clinic, school, laboratory or other facility. Whether you're serving as a technician, lab worker, therapist, speech-language pathologist, social worker, medical assistant or other allied health professional, you'll use your education, training and specialized skills to provide support for patients and help them strive for optimal health.
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Our customer-focused culture encourages employees to embrace innovation and challenge the status quo with novel thinking and collaborative work relationships.
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The Medical Assistant may be present in secure medication storage areas and is allowed incidental access to medications. QualificationsQUALIFICATIONS High school diploma or GED requiredSome college, Associate’s Degree, or Bachelor's Degree preferredCertificate preferredGraduate of an accredited Medical Assistant Certificate Program preferredExperience in healthcare preferred SKILLS/ ABILITIES/ COMPETENCIES REQUIRED:Clinical Skills Knowledge of practice operations and standards.
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Our innovative model allows us to provide definitive care in the home, including point of care laboratory studies, minor procedures, splinting, wound care, suturing, IV fluid and medication administration.
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Perform laboratory tests, including glucometer checks and urinalysis. To learn more about working at NeighborHealth and our benefits, please visit out our Careers Page. Time Type: Part time Department: South End Washington Family Med All Locations: 1601 Washington Street Position Summary: Join our dynamic clinical care team as a Medical Assistant.
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