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No set schedule, no set weekends, no block schedule. Skills Required: MS/Tele (Medical-Surgical/Telemetry), Telemetry monitoring, Interpretation of dysrhythmias, Use of Rapid Response Teams, Feeding tube care and management, Blood product administration, Central line blood draw, Peripheral line care/management, PICC line management, Nasal cannula administration.
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Skilled Wound Care prioritizes work/life balance for physicians, allowing doctors to choose their own schedule, have 4-5 day work-weeks, no nights, no weekends, no Holidays, and focus their time on surgical procedures instead of admin work.
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M-F (Hours: 8a-4:30p with call rotation every 7 weeks) No Holidays or Weekends! Anticipate, initiate, and establish a discharge plan for patients with post-acute care needs, collaborating with the physician, nurse, and other health care providers, the patient, their family/primary caregiver(s), third-party payers, and employer following established clinical guidelines, standards, and pathways.
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No weekends, no holidays. Ensures inpatient pharmacy needs are fulfilled, supports the continuity of pharmaceutical care, and provides service for patients including staffing in the inpatient pharmacies and managing personnel.
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Must have a minimum of 5 years clinical experience, beyond residency/fellowship Knowledge of applicable state and federal laws, URAC and NCQA standards a plus, and familiarity with automated processes and computer applications and systems is requiredNo nights, no weekends, not call.
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RN License Required BSN preferred Benefits: Health insurance Dental insurance Vision insurance 401k Paid time off Bonuses Schedule: Variable, daytime shifts available No weekends Work-life balance.
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Are seeking Full-time Primary Care Physicians for our Outpatient clinic in Columbus, OH. The schedule is Monday-Friday 8a-5p; no nights and no weekends. the care team with phone triage and outreach.
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No on-call, no weekends, and no holidays required. The APC within SCC provides care to our highest-risk health plan members and is part of an interdisciplinary team.
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Description Summary:Schedule: Will work 4 business days between Monday-Friday, no weekends and no holidaysHours: 7:00am - 5:30pm (10 hour shifts)Provides general nursing care to patients and families throughout the continuum of care in diverse health care settings.
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No weekends, No in-patient requirementsTop of market compensation structure including equity for freeFull line of benefits including continuing medical education time off and reimbursement.
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Must have 6 months FLATBED EXPERIENCE REQUIRED , NO EXCEPTIONS also must include 1 year of Class A Tractor Tailor experience of O.T.R. Medical, Dental & Vision Care benefits. Home Weekends - (5 days out on the road & 2 days home with your family.
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Practice hours - M-F no nights, call or weekends. We are looking for an experienced Physician to deliver customized responsible care plans to patients. If you have the desire to pursue private practice with full support from IT to billing, then this is the next step in your career.
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No set schedule. Patient Diagnoses: Various types of leukemia and lymphoma. Preferred Certifications: Advanced Cardiovascular Life Support (ACLS), Oncology Nursing Society (ONS) Chemotherapy Certification.
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We are seeking Full-time Primary Care Physicians for our Outpatient clinic in Columbus, OH. The schedule is Monday-Friday 8a-5p; no nights and no weekends. Population health leadership, in coordination with the Care Team.
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No nights, no weekends and no holidays. The RN Case Manager is responsible for telephonically assessing, planning, implementing, and coordinating all case management activities with members across the continuum of care.
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