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Report all necessary information and/or unusual occurrences of an urgent nature as they developRequirements:Knowledge of standard Precautions, body mechanics, and patient care procedures acquired through completion of Medical Assistant certificate program.
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Certified Dental Assist (CDA) and/or Registered Dental Assistant (RDA) required, New Jersey Dental Radiology license requried, CPR certificate required. Schedules patients appropriately; confirms patient appointments including referral and treatment plans from general dentist.
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Provide adjunct care for the patient, including ice packs, non-sterile dressings and therapeutic baths. We are looking for a Certified Nursing Assistant to work in Edison, NJ supporting our client.
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Document patient care activities accurately and timely in electronic health records. Participate in ongoing training and education to maintain certification and stay updated on best practices in patient care.
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Experience using EMR software and patient scheduling systems. Employee discounts on SDG skin care products & cosmetic services. Our mission is to provide the Ultimate Patient Experience to our patients and a great working environment for our providers, support staff and all team members.
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The Physician Assistant/Nurse Practitioner will focus on patient care and education as well as coordination among all referring physicians. Excellent opportunity for Full time Physician Assistant/Nurse Practioner for a Hematology Oncology Practice for IMMEDIATE HIRE.
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This location sees 60% OB and 40% GYN patients so they will also have to provide pre and post-natal care, family planning services, and patient education/counseling. A healthcare client is looking for a Nurse Practitioner (NP) or Physician's Assistant (PA) to service one of their OBGYN practices in Edison, NJ. This person will be working alongside the physician as well as 3 medical assistants.
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Astera Cancer Care seeks a Board-Certified experienced Nurse Practitioner or Physician Assistant to join our extensive, well-established, multi-specialty physician-led , and managed group practice in East Brunswick , NJ.
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Join our team at Doral Health & Wellness as an Urgent Care Nurse Practitioner or Physician Assistant , where you can be part of a dynamic healthcare environment that values excellence and patient-centered care.
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Responsibilities:- Plans and organizes patient care according to protocols and pathways. Benefits: - Single coverage health- Up to 4 weeks PTO plus paid holiday and floating holiday- Flexible spending accounts (FSA)- Medical Expenses- Dependent Care- Commuter (MTA) Products- Short-term and long-term disability and workers' comp- 403(b) retirement- Life insurance.
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We are putting a dent in the homecare universe through our commitment to providing affordable, personalized, patient and family-centered medical home healthcare, home hospice, private duty home care, and independent living support services delivered in a concierge-style, on-demand to create an exceptional patient experience.
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Health care experience a plus including: BONENT Certified, Certified Hemodialysis Technician (CHT), Certified Nursing Assistant (CNA), Certified Medical Assistant (CMA), or Phlebotomy certification.
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The Medical Assistant (MA) assists the practice manager and physicians in maintaining a patient/customer focus, supports the delivery of high-quality care, shares a passion for patient and customer centered care, and assists in meeting or exceeding patient satisfaction and financial/operational targets.
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Take your nursing career to the next level as an Assistant Director of Nursing where you will support the Director of Nursing with the delivery of efficient and effective nursing care while achieving positive clinical outcomes, and patient/family and employee satisfaction.
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Knowledge of Surgical Instrumentation, Patient Care Equipment (PCE), department specific equipment and the technology utilized in the Sterile Processing Department. Performs Steam, Sterrad and Ethylene Oxide sterilization, chemical disinfection, and disinfection of Patient Care Equipment (PCE) as needed.
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