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Neonatal Pediatric Respiratory Specialist Credential (NBRC & NPS credential); Bachelor's degree in Respiratory Care or related area of specialization from a respiratory care program accredited by the Commission on Accreditation for Respiratory Care (CoARC) or by a regional accrediting agency recognized by the US Department of Education.
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2+ years of luxury retail experience (fine jewelry, handbags, bridal); GIA certification preferred. Clienteling: Client Outreach, Networking NPS (net promoter score) 2+ years of luxury retail experience (fine jewelry, handbags, bridal); GIA certification preferred.
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From hi-tech intervention to community care, our NPs identify challenges, comfort families, and organize teams when every second counts. Current American Nurses Credentialing Center (or equivalent) Certification as an Adult, Acute Care or Family Nurse Practitioner.
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Active national NP or PA certification or the ability to obtain national certification in state of assignment by start date (For NPs - Active ANCC or AANP national certification in Family, Geriatrics, Adult, Adult-Gerontology Primary Care, or Adult-Gerontology Acute Care certification OR for PAs - Physician Assistant national certification through NCCPA.
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NPS empowers talent by providing resources and support for success, emphasizing belief in student achievement, team diversity, innovation, growth, effective communication, respect, and content expertise.
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Managing a team of in-office providers (MDs, DOs, NPs, and/or PAs) and other clinicians (ultrasound techs)- ensuring that the providers on your team meet our clinical standards. Completed an accredited residency program or completed an accredited Nurse Practitioner or Physician Assistant program with a national certification.
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RT(R) and/or RCIS certification. Partner with customer in developing training plans / strategies that support assimilation of imaging techniques and outcomes that result in high Net Promoter Score (NPS.
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A Drug Enforcement Agency (DEA) certification. Collaborate with a broader team of NPs, psychotherapists, and MDs to assess and adjust high-risk client’s treatment plans as needed. ANCC Board Certification in Psychiatry.
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Certification as a Family Nurse Practitioner. NPs can take advantage of nearby educational resources and extensive professional networks. Additionally, NPs in Lower Manhattan benefit from access to a broad professional network, including healthcare professionals, associations, and specialty groups, fostering opportunities for mentorship, collaboration, and career advancement.
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NPS – Net Promoter Score; % Sales to Plan; Customer Count; Complete Pair; Labor; Training Saturation; Exam Growth; and others. LensCrafters Final Inspector Certification. State licensure (if applicable) and/or ABO Certification in non-licensed states.
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The NP Provider Hospice/Palliative Care has two primary responsibilities: they are one of a group of MDs and NPs who staff palliative care consultation services that function as programs of MJHS Hospice and Palliative Care and they will provide NP-appropriate service to patients enrolled in hospice.
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Looking for a full time provider to join a practice with 4 MDs, 2 NPs and 1 PA. Residency Training and Board Certification in Family Medicine (will be expected to see some pediatrics) A large physician-owned organization with practices across NYC is seeking a primary care physician for a 100% outpatient role in Nassau County Long Island.
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Master’s degree from an accredited nursing school and current board certification to practice as an Advanced Practice Nurse in the State of New York with greater than 3,600 hours of relevant experience to which the Nurse Practitioner.
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License/Certification:·Licensed to practice as a Nurse Practitioner in NY required. ·In the absence of, or at the direction of, the Medical Director, the NPS will represent or serve as the Medical Director role at their location.
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Participate in outpatient on-call responsibilities in rotation with other NPs, PA and physicians within the program. NYS RN and NP Licenses and ANCC Board Certification. NYS PA License and NCCPA Board Certification.
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