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In addition to his/her routine clinical duties as a staff Certified Registered Nurse Anesthetist (CRNA), he/she is responsible for all quality initiatives and proactively and collaboratively promotes high quality, cost-effective anesthetic care by leading interactions with hospital medical staff and administration.
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Success is high quality care: (1) minimal hospital admissions, (2) excellent preventive/chronic disease quality metrics, and (3) a great patient experience. On top of that limited clinical role they will have mission-critical leadership responsibilities, which include setting an example for how thoughtful primary care is practiced, serving as a formal mentor, coach, and advisor to providers in clinics, and participating in critical organizational-wide strategic initiatives.
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Works with corporate management team, hospital administration, Medical and CRNA directors to build comprehensive site management structures. Serves as Vice President of Clinical Operations and CRNA reporting to the COO.
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The purpose of this position is to provide clinical oversight for the day-to-day operations of the hospital, work with patients in a therapeutic setting, follow and carry out physician orders, complete assessments, initiate and update treatment plans, direct patient care, group and individual therapy/education, referral for intake and continuum of care, application of treatment and restraints or seclusion interventions.
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Blood Bank Director is responsible to provide oversight and leadership to both hospital and clinical laboratory departments and operations. Master's Degree in Business Administration Healthcare administration desired.
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Hospital administration Can work in patient care locations which include potential exposure to life-threatening patient conditions. Prior RN or LPN clinical experience is mandatory and UR and/or management experience is highly encouraged.
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Organize and execute procedural and business review meetings with hospital administration, physicians, and department directors. Lead clinical and technical discussions and demonstrations as part of the sales process referral education sales activities.
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Complies with regulations mandated by the TENNESSEE DEPARTMENT OF FINANCE AND ADMINISTRATION/Bureau of TennCare, HCBS, Area Agencies on Aging and Disability pertaining to case management and supervisory duties in licensed home care agency.
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JOB SUMMARY AND ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS: Under direct supervision of a professional nurse, responsible for providing nursing care to patients (excluding medication administration, IV's and blood/blood products) within assigned clinical unit utilizing the nursing process to assess, plan, implement and evaluate patient care.
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