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Reporting to the Vice Chancellor for Health Sciences and the Dean of the DGSOM and to the President and CEO of the UCLA Health system via Executive Medical Director, the Chair works collaboratively with clinical, academic, and administrative leaders to establish and execute the strategic vision of the Department of Urology within the greater medical enterprise.
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JOB DUTIESDescriptionThe clinical nurse specialist (CNS) – is the clinical nursing leader for Adult Cardiac Critical care and Telemetry programs at UCLA Health. The CNS – is accountable for collaborating with members of the health care team to design, implement, and measure safe, cost-effective, evidence-based care strategies, and responsible for contributing to the advancement of the practice of nursing at the unit/system, local, state and/or national and international level.
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At UCLA Health, our passion for delivering the highest quality patient care has enabled us to become a world-renowned health system with four award-winning hospitals and more than 270 community clinics throughout Southern California.
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Excellent interpersonal and communication skills to coordinate multiple appointments with staff from many clinical services at the UCLA Health System. No matter where you serve with UCLA Health, the cultural, recreational, and lifestyle advantages of our Southern California locations will elevate your standard of living.
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Based patient care, and expand IP services throughout the UCLA Health System. The IP section chief will work closely with the division, department, and health system leadership to ensure access to high-quality inpatient and outpatient IP care.
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The position is based at our Westwood location but involves oversight regarding esophageal and motility testing at all our clinical practice locations within the UCLA Health System.
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This is a full-time role for an Adult Nurse Practitioner at UCLA Health System located in Los Angeles, CA. As an Adult Nurse Practitioner, you will provide comprehensive primary healthcare services to adult patients.
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