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Baptist Health System - San Antonio TX is seeking a Certified Surgical Technologist for a job in Harlingen, Texas. VBHS accepts certifications from the National Board of Surgical Technology and Surgical Assisting (NBSTSA); CST (Certified Surgical Technologist) or from the National Center for Competency Testing (NCCT); TS-C (Technician in SurgeryCertified.
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Harlingen Medical Center is a Level IV Trauma Designated hospital that specializes in Cardiovascular Service, Emergency Services, Neuroscience, Orthopedic Services, Radiology, Rehabilitation Services and Surgical Services.
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Ultrasound Technologist demonstrates competency in performing all ultrasound exams, ensuring proficiency in producing technical and diagnostic scans for interpretation. Harlingen Medical Center has provided high-quality “Patient Focused Care” to the residents of Western Cameron County for more than 15 years.
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Specialty: Certified Surgical Technologist. Preferred: 1 year as a Surgical or OB Technologist in acute care or ambulatory setting. Certified Surgical Technician provides direct and indirect technical care to surgical/obstetric patients along the continuum of the age spectrum facilitating the safe and effective conduct of invasive surgical procedures.
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Certified Surgical Technician supports the mission statement, policies and procedures of the Valley Baptist Health System. Certified Surgical Technician follows established practices and standards.
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Certified Surgical Technologist - Cardiac Cath Lab. Certified Surgical Technologist. Certification from Technical School in Operating Room Technician preparatory program or Surgical Technician preparatory program.
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Harlingen Medical Center, one of South Texas's best kept secrets, offers patients the best of both worlds. Harlingen Medical Center, a member of Prime Healthcare, offers incredible opportunities to expand your horizons and be part of a community dedicated to making a difference.
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Certified Surgical Technician completes established competencies for the position within designated introductory period. Minimum: High-school graduate and Graduate of a Department of Education (DOE) or Council on Higher Education Accreditation (CHEA) accredited surgical technology program.
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Tenet complies with federal, state, and/or local laws regarding mandatory vaccination of its workforce. Tenet will make reasonable accommodations for qualified individuals with disabilities unless doing so would result in an undue hardship.
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