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Psychiatrist, Psychiatry, Mental Illness, Physician, Healthcare, Mental Health, Medication, Medical, Doctor, Md. Maximize your financial well-being by seizing the opportunity to boost your income by moonlighting during your time off.
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Internal Medicine, Hematology, Hematologist, Pathology, Internal Medicine, Pathologist, Pathology, Medical Pathologist, Laboratory, Physician, Healthcare, Health Care, Mental Health, Medication, Medical, Doctor, Hospital Clinic, Md, General Practice Physician, Gp, Primary Care Doctor, General Practitioner Physician Compensation Information: $450000.0 / Annually - $450000.0 / Annually Starting At: 450000.0 Annually Up To: 500000.0 Annually.
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Certified by one of the listed governing associations required: NHA, AMT, AAMA, NAHP, NCCT, AAH, or AMCA.Job Duties:Obtains and documents, using the rooming tool in the electronic medical record, the patient's reason for visit, weight, vital signs, visit screening information, medication review, and pertinent information for provider.
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Examples include laboratory instruments, radiology modalities, medication cabinets, printers, and scanners. Examples include laboratory instruments, radiology modalities, medication cabinets, printers, and scanners.
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Orientation includes the necessary foundational training needed before providing services in the programs and sets you up for a successful career at CSG. CPR, First Aid, Welle (Behavioral Safety Management Training), and Medication Administration are a few of the topics covered.
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Interviews patients to obtain information such as history of present illness, prior psychiatric history, family/social history, prior medication trials and treatment. Telemedicine is an option for this position.
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Supervises and/or administers the taking of medications in accordance with policies and procedures governing medication administration. Provides crisis intervention strategies as prescribed in the policies and procedures for treatment/support, as necessary.
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Completes medication administration and treatment needs for all assigned residents. Completes medication administration and treatment needs for all assigned residents. Demonstrates the ability to remain calm and perform effectively during peak periods of activity and emergency situations.
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Educate patients and their families on disease management, medication administration, and other aspects of care to promote independence and improve outcomes. Provide skilled nursing care, including wound care, medication management, and symptom management, in the comfort of patients' homes.
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Perform assigned duties, including administration of medication, wound care, treatments, and procedures. Monitor clients' conditions; reporting changes to Clinical or Client Services Manager. Feel confident, safe, and supported with PPE supplies, comprehensive infection prevention protocol, daily pre-screens, and close monitoring of the COVID-19 outbreak.
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Retrieve the appropriate medication from inventory where permitted by state law. Place medication into prescription containers where permitted by state law. High school diploma or general education degree (GED), plus 600 practical hours working in retail and/or pharmacy operations; or equivalent combination of education and experience.
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Teach independent living skills or techniques such as adaptive eating, medication management, diabetes management, and personal management. Teach independent living skills or techniques such as adaptive eating, medication management, diabetes management, and personal management.
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Ensure individuals are supported per their ISP/PCP including medication management, meal planning, and behavior management. Provide training on daily routines including cleaning, cooking established meal plans, feeding, medication administration, and maintaining personal hygiene.
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Pharmacy Technicians take important steps to ensure all medication needs and regulatory compliance standards are met for our patients and they demonstrate ethical conduct and maintain patient confidentiality at all times.
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Successful completion of Personal Care DHS Medication Administration Course. Administers medication within Diakon policies and regulatory requirements. Employees, including those in our 5-star rated nursing and rehab center have the option to purchase meals and snacks from our Grab ’n Go shop or caf.
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