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McKinney residents have 24-hour access to expert care and specialty services including Parkinson’s and Dementia Care, Hospice and Palliative care, IV therapy, wound and tracheostomy care.
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Job Overview – Wound Care Nurse Manager, MLTC (RN): Join our client’s team in Bronx, NY, as a Wound Care Nurse Manager for their Managed Long-Term Care (MLTC) program.
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Certified Wound Care Nurse (CWCN) issued by the (WOCNCB); or. Routinely collaborating with Assistant Director of Nursing for Wound Care to initiate and recommend best practices based on prudent assessment.
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Licenses and Certifications: License and current registration to practice as a registered professional nurse in New York State required CPR/BLS Certification required Education: Associate's Degree in Nursing from an approved program required Bachelor's Degree in Nursing from an approved program preferred Work Experience: Minimum of two years in a clinical background as a Registered Nurse and one-year clinical practice in specialty where appropriate (e.g., wound care, IV Therapy, etc.
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As a registered nurse - wound care (RN), you'll treat patients who have acute or chronic wounds, including chemical or thermal burns, ulcers, skin tears and diabetic foot wounds. Working at a hospital, wound care center, assisted living facility, home health setting, clinic, or other healthcare setting, you'll collaborate with physicians and other care team members to help prevent disease and promote healing.
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Our services include but are not limited to optometry, podiatry, dermatology, primary care, urology, psychiatry, and wound care. Previous healthcare marketing experience servicing the skilled nursing facility or long-term care facility setting.
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Neurology Perform various technical procedures, including anesthesia support and monitoring, intravenous catheter placement, venipuncture, IV injections, wound management, drug administration assistance, bandage care, and surgery support.
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Posted job title: Rn Wound Care (Wocn) About VNS Health VNS Health is one of the nation’s largest nonprofit home and community-based health care organizations. Job Description & Requirements Specialty: Wound Care Discipline: RN Start Date: ASAP Duration: Ongoing Employment Type: Staff Plans and implements population/disease management programs and related protocols/policies based on evaluation of clinical outcomes and staff practice patterns.
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Medical Device - Wound Care Sales - Biologics. Medical Device Sales selling Biologics, Regenerative Medicine or Wound Care. Min. 5+ years of Medical Sales experience preferably within Wound Care.
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Cross Country Nurses is seeking a travel nurse RN Wound Care for a travel nursing job in New York, New York. Posted job title: Registered Nurse / Wound Care. Specialty: Wound Care.
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Weekly rounding with wound NP/MD. Assures quality of care by adhering to Facility philosophies & standards of care. Triboro Center is looking for a Registered Nurse (RN) Wound Nurse to work in our facility in Bronx, NY.
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We are looking for a Wound Care Registered Nurse (RN) for our client in Brooklyn, New York. They need a Travel RN to work 8hr Days, 40hrs per week. We need a Wound Care Travel RN to make a positive impact on patient care.
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Administer Clinical Care including but not limited to invasive device care, prosthetic/splint device assist, wound care, tube drainage, IV-line site monitoring, post mortem care, and/or CPR. -Ensure all food provided to resident is within dietary restrictions.
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Responsibilities: Medication Management Foley Catheter Care Colostomy and Ostomy Care G-Tube Feeding Insulin/Diabetic Care Management Hospice Care Hoyer Lift Transfers or Bed Bound Care Wound Care IV/PICC/Infusion Qualifications: Valid NY State RN License At least 5 year of experience as a Registered Nurse Current BLS Fully vaccinated against COVID-19 Apply now to join a team committed to excellence in patient care.
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Position Summary We have an exciting opportunity to join our team as a Senior Ambulatory Care Nurse - Wound Center. Additional Position Specific Responsibilities Senior Ambulatory Registered Nurse working at the Helen L. & Martin S. Kimmel Hyperbaric and Advanced Wound Healing Center ("Hyperbaric Center") will have additional duties assigned to them as outlined in the policy for the Hyperbaric Center.
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