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Receives orders from physicians for pulmonary function tests (PFT) to be performed on patients. Routine pulmonary function studies using spirometer body box and gas analyzer to measure flow rates.
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Coughing and deep breathing instruction and exercises and related maneuvers including Incentive SpirometryAerosol Therapy; Bland and Medicated, Metered dose, Ambient, Ultrasonic, Sputum Induction Comprehensive Pulmonary Function Testing, and nutritional assessment via calorimetry Chest Physical Therapy IPPB, CPAP, BiPAP Therapy Airway maintenance, oral, nasal, and tracheal suctioning.
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Applicants should be board certified or board eligible in Pulmonary and/or Critical Care Medicine. Kent Hospital is a teaching affiliate of The New England College of Osteopathic Medicine and The Warren Albert Medical School of Brown University offering GME training programs.
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CharterCARE further delivers state-of-the-art treatment services in Acute Care, Orthopedic Joint Replacement, Hematology-Oncology, Surgical Oncology, Pulmonary Diseases, Geriatric Medicine, Primary Care, Podiatry, Behavioral Health Services, and Rheumatology.
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Lead a diverse service line consisting of ICU/critical care, sleep medicine and outpatient pulmonology practices with an expanding bronchoscopy program and nodule clinic at Kent Hospital in Warwick, Rhode Island.
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Performs EKG's, pulmonary function tests, Holter monitors and other assorted medical testing. Performs EKG's, pulmonary function tests, Holter monitors and other assorted medical testing. Under direct supervision of physician(s), Nurse Supervisor (or designee) render nursing care to patients using a nursing process and in accordance with established organizational policies and procedures.
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Analytic skills � to interpret blood gas reports calculate results of pulmonary function tests and synthesize interrelated data from various medical disciplines. Under the general supervision of respiratory care management the respiratory care practitioner provides clinical patient care assessments initiation and modification of respiratory care procedures and therapies to neonatal pediatric and adult patient populations.
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Over 200 registered nurses, physical, occupational and speech therapists and aides, social workers, home health aides, nutritionists, respiratory therapists, medical director, and chaplain deliver a comprehensive line of general, cardiac, pulmonary, rehabilitation, and end-of-life home health care services to adults throughout Rhode Island.
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We provide primary care, and specialty outpatient and inpatient services in multiple practices throughout the diverse state of Rhode Island, including specialized pulmonary and sleep care. Brown Medicine is an affiliated entity of the Alpert Medical School of Brown University.
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We encourage our clinicians to pursue specialties they are passionate about such as Orthopedics, Pelvic Health, Oncology, Vestibular, Hand, Pediatric, Neuro, Vertigo, Sports, Parkinson’s Disease, Performing Arts, Pulmonary Disease, Concussion Management, Dry Needling (depending on state), and much more.
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Summary: The Pulmonary Function Technician (PFT) performs all Pulmonary Function and Cardio-Pulmonary Stress testing in accordance with established criteria. Experience: One year of Pulmonary Function testing experience is required.
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Our highly skilled interdisciplinary team of care givers-which includes top Pulmonary Physicans, licened Respiratory Respiratory Therapists, Registered Nurses, CNA's, Wound Care Specialists and Rehabilitation Experts who all aim to restore maximum function and independence to pulmonary compromised patients while providing families with an unparalled level of support.
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BWH and Kent have a long-standing clinical affiliation that includes a comprehensive PCCM program, as well as collaborations in thoracic surgery, cardiovascular, surgery, education, and other programs.
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Brigham and Women’s Hospital (BWH) seeks a dynamic physician leader for our collaborative PCCM program at Kent Hospital, a Care New England 359-bed, acute care hospital. We are recruiting for an individual with a strong presence in the ambulatory practice along with inpatient ICU and consult service time.
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Roger Williams Medical Center, an excellent teaching medical center, an affiliate with Boston University, is training physicians of tomorrow with specialized fellowships in Hematology-Oncology, Surgical Oncology, Pulmonary Diseases, Geriatric Medicine, Internal Medicine, Podiatry, and Rheumatology.
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