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The Registered Nurse (RN) Diabetes Nurse Educator is accountable for the coordination of nursing care, including direct patient care, patient/family education and transitions of care. The ANA Nursing: Scope and Standards of Practice and the Scope of Practice, Standards of Practice, and Standards of Professional Performance for Diabetes Educators provide a basis for the practice of the RN Diabetes Nurse Educator.
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Those with pharmaceutical oncology nurse educator experienced preferred. Exciting opportunity for an oncology nurse educator with Amplity Health. Oncology Nurse Educator. Those with pharmaceutical oncology nurse educator experienced preferred.
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Completes the ongoing requirements from the prenatal educator competency. Completion of, or in process of, completing basic perinatal teaching training courses (CLC, LCCE, ICCE, Car Seat certification, Doula certification.
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The RN Clinical Educator works collaboratively with an Nursing Education Specialist (NES) partner or under the direction of the Nursing Education Manager to assess, plan, implement and evaluate educational activities through a systems model for Department of Nursing staff including orientation, continuing education, and competency programs.
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