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Training as Emergency Medical Technician, Basic (EMT-B), Medical Assistant, Army Medical Specialist, Navy Corpsman, or nursing student who has completed one or more semesters of clinical coursework and practicum of an accredited registered nursing program.
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MINIMUM KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS AND ABILITIES REQUIRED: Possession of a current or compact state license as a registered nurse issued/defined by the State of Iowa. One year of RN experience preferred OR new graduate if the candidate has completed senior nursing preceptorship at Mercy Emergency or previous experience as an emergency department technician or experience in a pre-hospital environment.
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The Emergency Room Technician assists and augments the registered nursing staff in providing high quality patient care in the Emergency Room. The ER Technician must demonstrate the expertise and competency of all paramedic skills in accordance with Illinois State law.
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The Emergency Department Technician assists in direct and indirect patient care under the direction of a Registered Nurse. Fairview Range is seeking a passionate Emergency Department Technician who is looking for rewarding work in a fast-paced environment to join our Emergency Department in Hibbing, MN.
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Emergency Department Technician @ Swedish Edmonds. Department: 3905 SED EMERGENCY SERVICES. One year: Recent emergency department or related medical experience providing direct patient care, preferably in a free-standing emergency department.
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Germantown Emergency Center seeks to hire an experienced Emergency Department Technician who will embrace our mission to extend God's care through the ministry of physical, mental and spiritual healing.
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The ED Technician provides patient care and operational support for patients in the Emergency Department (ED) during varying states of health and illness. - National Registered (EMT) Emergency Medical Technician with a New Hampshire Providers License from the New Hampshire Bureau of Emergency Medical Services.
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Howard University Hospital seeks to hire a Full-time Emergency Department Technician who will embrace our rich and historic tradition of excellence. Emergency Department Technician: Full Time- 7:30 pm-8:00 am, EOW.
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Marietta Memorial Hospital is a 199-bed trauma level 3 hospital with an emergency department, two surgery centers, physician offices, and Strecker Cancer Center located in Marietta, Ohio.
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We are seeking an experienced Registered Veterinary Technician to join our Emergency Department at VCA Loomis Basin Veterinary Clinic. At VCA Loomis Basin, you can be the Veterinary Technician you have always wanted to be.
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The Emergency Department Technician requires the skills and knowledge of many areas such as: ED Tech, Patient Registrar, Unit Clerk, and Monitor Tech. The Emergency Department Tech performs a variety of RN delegated tasks under the supervision of a registered nurse.
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We are looking for an enthusiastic Patient Care Technician Emergency Department PRN to help us reach our goals. As a(an) Patient Care Technician Emergency Department PRN with St. David's North Austin Medical Center you can be a part of an organization that is devoted to giving back.
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The Licensed Vocational Nurse/Licensed Psychiatric Technician provides direct and indirect patient care services requiring technical and manual skills, within the scope of practice, that meet the psychosocial, physical and general aspects of care, and meets the communication needs of the patient and family; Performs under the direction and supervision of a Registered Nurse.
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Current Arizona Emergency Medical Technician Certification to the Paramedic level (National Registry preferred) required. Certified Emergency Medical Technician-Paramedics render emergency assistance such as first aid, bandaging and splinting to injured or ill patients.
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The technician will work under doctors from various departments(surgery, dermatology, medical oncology, internal medicine and emergency) with a focus on emergency medicine and patient care, and the opportunity to focus on specific areas of interest as the hospital grows.
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