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This position is accountable with the Nursing Director for the overall management activities for the Medical Center infection prevention and control program all sites, which includes assistance with supervision of the Infection Prevention and Control processes, and will have a leadership role for designated special projects to ensure quality care and patient safety.
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Represents Infection Control at Medical Center Committees (Environment of Care, Emergency Preparedness, Performance Improvement, Patient Safety, Nursing Leadership, Critical Care, and product evaluation committee, etc.
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Adhere to infection control and other safety standards in the maintenance and ordering of creative art therapy and in clinical practice. Present educational in-services about creative art therapy within the medical center.
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Explain proper aftercare to each client, well-inform each client of any signs and/or symptoms of infection within the following days/weeks/months of piercing. Identify any medical concerns which may prevent piercing before the service and include suggested care and any medical complications that may occur as a result of the procedure.
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Responsibilities will vary depending on department of assignment (e.g., Emergency Room/Clinic, advisory to non-medical administrator, infection control, nurse/health education development, quality assurance, nurse anesthetist, etc.
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A minimum of 2 years experience as a staff nurse, a minimum of 1 year experience as a supervisor in a hospital, long term care facility or other related medical facility and a minimum of 1 year experience supervising and implementing infection control programs.
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Assess impact of stewardship efforts using external prescription data-Act as analytical support as needed for various antimicrobial resistance/infection prevention and control (IPC) projects-Present results of data analyses to internal and external stakeholders-Assist with core ARU duties and needs such as carbapenem-resistant organism (CRO) investigations, quality assurance (QA) activities, whole genome sequencing (WGS) efforts etc.
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Education must have been from an accredited college or university in a field related to MT (, biochemistry, chemistry, microbiology, immunology, hematology, immunohematology, biological science, physiology, allied health education, health systems administration, infection control and preventive medicine), which was accredited at the time the candidate completed the program.
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Perform routine occupational medicine clinical services including pre-placement evaluation, work-related illness or injury (evaluation, treatment, and consultation with specialists when indicated); counseling and management of bloodborne pathogen exposures; medical surveillance exams; fitness for duty evaluations; return to work evaluations; infection control and contact tracing.
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REQUIRED QUALIFICATIONS: Current Licensed Practical Nurse in New York State, current CPR certification and completion of required courses in Child Abuse and Infection Control. as ordered by physician/nurse practitioner/psychiatrist Obtain certain lab specimens Administer hearing and vision tests Training and Health Education related to Sexual Reproductive Health Medication Administration and Management Reconciliation Ensure required documentation for all case actions (medical notes) are completed within established timeframes.
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BLS Certification (issued by the American Heart Association) Infection Control Certificate Working Conditions/Physical Demands Standard office work Weill Cornell Medicine is a comprehensive academic medical center that is committed to excellence in patient care, scientific discovery, and the education of future physicians and scientists in New York City and around the world.
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Examples of laboratory tests performed by Clinical Laboratory Scientists includes detection of abnormal cells causing leukemia, analysis of cardiac enzyme activities, identifying type of bacteria causing an infection and detection of DNA markers for genetic diseases.
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Responsible for the development, coordination, management, execution, and organization of infection prevention-related quality and performance improvement activities at Montefiore Medical Center.
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Prepare and sterilize surgical instruments, materials, and equipment in accordance with infection control and biohazard protocols. The Dental Surgical Assistant Level 1 position is responsible for the coordination of all aspects of test, procedures, and surgeries.
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Proficiency in Biosafety Level 3 (BSL3) and Animal Biosafety Level 3 (ABSL3) is of utmost importance for the successful execution of in vitro and in vivo models of infection involving mycobacteria.
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infection job Title: medical assistant Company: The Evangelical Lutheran Good Samaritan Society in New York, NY
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