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Urology, Urologist, Urology Doctor, Urology Physician, Physician Urology, Doctor Urology, Wide range of urology cases, including some female and some cancer. Candidates must be a physician who is board-certified or board-eligible in urology and have an active and unrestrictive license to practice in Pennsylvania.
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Details & requirements for this opportunity: Schedule: 24-hour call coverage; 7am-7am Job Setting:Inpatient(Hospital) & Outpatient(clinic) Types of Cases: Urology cases Credentialing Timeframe: 7 days Board Certified or Board Eligible Electronic Medical Record(EMR): Cerner hospital/ Athena Clinic Facility Location Scranton offers year-round historic attractions.
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Job Title: Physician Assistant Nurse Practitioner Urology - Nocturnist. Department: Urology Department. Communicates with collaborative physician, patient, PCP and referring staff through telephone or other means of correspondence.
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Regional Hospital of Scranton is seeking a board eligible/board certified Urologist for an employed opportunity.
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In the Spring you can take a trip beneath the surface of the earth to board a trolley at the Electric City Trolley Station or take a coal mine tour at the Museum. You can snowboard, snow tube or ski at one of Scranton’s two ski resorts, or ice skate in one of the parks and indoor ice arenas.
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POSITION SUMMARY: The Physical Therapist Assistant will primarily provide outpatient rehabilitation services in an in-home setting for the older adult population. Powerback Rehabilitation To You allows the Physical Therapy Assistant to evaluate and treat in the most functional environment which is the patient's home.
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Keywords: Physical Therapist Assistant (PTA), Location: Scranton, PA - 18504. The Physical Therapist Assistant provides physical therapy treatments to patients to facilitate increased independence and functioning under the supervision of a Licensed Physical Therapist.
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Patient slot durations consist of 40 minutes for new, wellness/preventative, TOC, and medical clearance and 20 minutes for return patients and acute visits.
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Join a premier health system in Pennsylvania as a Physical Therapy Specialist focusing on outpatient care. Are you a dedicated Physical Therapist looking to provide exceptional care in an outpatient setting.
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This opening is in northeast Pennsylvania.
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