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We are seeking a facility medical director (FMD) to lead our team of EM physicians at Sisters of Charity Hospital (SOCH) in Buffalo, New York! Sisters of Charity provides a full continuum of care services to Buffalo, New York, and the surrounding communities and is well-recognized for its excellence in cardiac, orthopedic, pediatric, pulmonary, and vascular care, in addition to a myriad of awards regarding patient safety, quality and value.
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Trinity Medical Cardiology, a large, non-profit, well-established physician practice with several locations in the Buffalo/Niagara region, is seeking a highly skilled board certified/eligible, hospital based non-invasive cardiologist to join our growing team.
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A bit of sugar and spice, and a pinch of everything nice!
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Clinical expertise and technical proficiency in administering Hospital Medicine. In-house credentialing and licensing teams. Diagnose and deliver acute and chronic pain management. Easy timekeeping and streamlined management of documents.
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Coordinates and facilitates the delivery of home care services in conjunction with hospital discharge planning through assessment of patient and family needs for appropriateness level, frequency and type of home care services to maximize anticipated patient outcomes.
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A terrific opportunity is waiting for a Board Certified Neurologist and their family.
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Advance Practice Providers to assist with consultations and hospital rounding. Top rated professional sports teams APPLICATION Interested applicants should reply with a current CV and a cover letter (with salary requirements) to: Dawn Hart, Catholic Health, Physician Recruiter, dhart@chsbuffalo.or.
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We're looking for a "Cashier" because "Being Awesome" isn't a job title we can use.
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Assists with patient care and activities such as taking vital signs, height and weight, monitoring fluid input and output, performing catheterization, simple treatments and dressings, pre-procedure preps and 12 lead ECG, transporting patients and preparing patients and chaperoning during examinations/procedures;
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The Liaison will interact daily with hospital case managers at each facility assigned to deliver and set up O2 portability, nebulizers, and small DME items for patient discharge. The Liaison will interact daily with hospital case managers at each facility assigned to deliver and set up O2 portability, nebulizers, and small DME items for patient discharge.
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