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Therapeutic exercise including aerobic capacity conditioning, balance coordination, agility training, body mechanics and postural stabilization, flexibility exercises, gait and locomotion training, neuromotor development training, relaxation, strength, power, and endurance training.
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Exercise professional judgment to assess special circumstances and adjust financial aid packages as appropriate. Minimum 3 years of experience in a post-secondary financial aid office. Experience with student information system software, preferably Colleague or Workday.
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Peds RNs must have an extensive knowledge of children's physiology, and you'll need a calm and caring bedside manner. As a Pediatric RN, you'll be responsible for the care and medical treatment of infants, children, and adolescents suffering from a wide variety of conditions including diseases, illness, cancer, or who are recovering from surgery.
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Pay Information $1,116 per week About The Position Under the direction and supervision of physical therapists, physical therapist assistants treat patients through exercise, massage, gait and balance training, and other therapeutic interventions.
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You will support critical team functions including, operational crisis management, training and exercise program development and delivery, and well-managed program governance that can meet the challenges of second and third line partners as well as regulators.
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Under the direction and supervision of physical therapists, physical therapist assistants treat patients through exercise, massage, gait and balance training, and other therapeutic interventions.
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Must be licensed to practice in MarylandWound Ostomy and Continence certification requirements:Preferred Certified Wound, Ostomy and Continence nurse (CWOCN) on hire or completion within 2 years of hireMust possess skills in:Strong interpersonal skillsCultural sensitivityExpert knowledge of adult learning principlesExpert knowledge of human growth & developmentExpert knowledge of anatomy, physiology & pathophysiology.
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In accordance with corporate and group policies and procedures, and under direction of the Quality and Continuous Improvement Manager for the North America Parts Business, the Continuous Improvement Intern shall take ownership for the effective and timely application of lean tools and principles through the exercise of project management.
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Demonstrated knowledge of cardiology, electro-physiology, or cardiac electro-physiology procedures. Demonstrated knowledge of cardiology, electro-physiology, or cardiac electro-physiology procedures.
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Ability to exercise influence without authority. Will work on documenting processes and supporting projects at BPC (Shipping Office, Accounting, and supporting to projects like 5S, Warehouse Layout design etc.
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Therapists at Life Fitness Physical Therapy are dedicated to continued learning and advanced practice, emphasizing manual therapy, exercise prescription, postural re-education, and dynamic biomechanical techniques to achieve the best possible outcomes for our patients.
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Prefer College degree with exposure to higher level science courses including anatomy and physiology. Understanding of medical note content, and medical billing and coding. Prior experience in healthcare settings, particularly in the role of medical scribe.
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Must work as a team member and exercise good judgment, prioritize tasks and communicate effectively orally and in writing. Utilization of crisis prevention techniques/strategies (including possible restraint as a last resort) with students who require such in their IEP. Training will be provided via CBSD. REQUIREMENTS: Minimum 2 years related college course work or Associate Degree.
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Bachelor's Degree in Human Anatomy, Physiology, Medical Terminology, Nursing, or related discipline. Six months experience as a medical scribe, medical transcriptionist, or other related job in a medical office.
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The Department of Physical Therapy offers the Doctor of Physical Therapy degree and features the unique Problem Based Learning curricular model which has been successful in producing graduates with exceptional abilities for critical analysis, problem solving, communication and proactive involvement in healthcare.
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