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Certified Nephrology Nurse (CNN) or Certified Dialysis Nurse (CDN) If you haven't considered Nephrology before, read on as we think that you should. Support for you and your family: family resources, EAP counseling sessions, access Headspace®, backup child and elder care, maternity/paternity leave, pet insurance, and more.
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Certified Nephrology Nurse (CNN) or Certified Dialysis Nurse (CDN) preferred. Certified Nephrology Nurse (CNN) or Certified Dialysis Nurse (CDN) preferred. Dialysis Charge RN readiness approval by Clinical Nurse Manager or RN-licensed FA/GFA required.
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You can make an exceptional difference in the lives of our patients and their families dealing with end-stage renal failure or chronic kidney disease. Intensive Care Unit (ICU), Critical Care Unit (CCU), Emergency Room (ER), or Medical Surgical (Med Surg) experience.
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The nephrology program provides comprehensive kidney care in the region, including kidney transplantation. Minimum Qualifications: Board certified or Board eligible in nephrology Preferred Qualifications: Work Days: Monday through Friday daytime hours Salary Range/Pay Rate: DOQ Message to Applicants:Please submit CV and cover letter with application.
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Must have 2 year of recent Histotechnologist experience in an Hospital setting. This assignment is for 13 weeks and ideal candidates will have at least two year of recent experience as a Histotechnologist.
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Minimum Qualifications: M.D./PhD. and demonstrated excellent qualifications in education, clinical care and academic pursuits; Board Certification in Nephrology; Preferred Qualifications: UNOS Transplant certification; formal training and fellowship in Transplant Nephrology; dedicated sub-specialty training or at least one year experience working as transplant nephrologist.
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Nephrology | Central New York | $420k+ Salary plus ProductionNephrology Leadership OpportunityCentral New YorkPosition Highlights:Join an established group of nephrologists in providing clinical care for patients with acute and chronic kidney diseases and hypertension $423,974 Salary+ wRVU Production BonusLeadership role: Medical Director for Inpatient DialysisYearly Medical Director Stipend.
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DaVita – which is Italian for "giving life" – is working to provide quality service to patients, partners, and teammates. DaVita offers a competitive total rewards package, which includes a 401k match, healthcare coverage and a broad range of other benefits.
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DaVita is seeking a Nurse who is looking to give life in an outpatient dialysis center. We have the highest percentage of facilities meeting or exceeding CMS's standards in the government's two key performance programs.
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