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The Ambulatory Program Assistant Coordinator assists specialty clinic RN Care Coordinators (RNCC) with additional and unique needs of the patient population. Emergency Medical Technician (EMT) or Paramedic Requirement: Virginia Department of Health Emergency Medical Technician – Intermediate EMT, Advanced EMT, or Paramedic required.
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As a Pediatric Intensive Care Unit Nurse, or PICU RN, you'll be responsible for providing the highest level of medical care to critically ill or surgical pediatric patients. As a Pediatric Intensive Care Unit Nurse, or PICU RN, you'll be responsible for providing the highest level of medical care to critically ill or surgical pediatric patients.
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Maxim Healthcare out of Richmond, VA is hiring for a Registered Nurse to work with Pediatric and/or Adult patients in their own homes. Current Registered Nurse (RN) License for the state in which the nurse practices.
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Required Skills: PICU, Hemodynamic monitoring, Interpretation of dysrhythmias, Management of dysrhythmias, Central Line/Implanted Line Care, IV vasopressors, Pediatric Dosage Calculations, Care of Ventilated Patient, Arterial line management.
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Winston Resources is seeking a travel nurse RN PICU - Pediatric Intensive Care for a travel nursing job in Charletesville, Virginia. Specialty: PICU - Pediatric Intensive Care. Winston Resources is seeking a travel nurse RN PICU - Pediatric Intensive Care for a travel nursing job in Charletesville, Virginia.
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TotalMed Staffing is seeking a travel nurse RN PICU - Pediatric Intensive Care for a travel nursing job in Charlottesville, Virginia. We are seeking a Registered Nurse-Pediatric Intensive Care Unit for a travel assignment in Charlottesville Virginia.
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PALS - Pediatric Advanced Life Support. NIH Stroke Certification. CPI - Crisis Prevention Institute. Involves weekend cardiac call; 48-72 hours of weekend call per 6-week schedule, subject to change.
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Oral Maxillofacial Surgery serves a diverse patient population, including trauma, head and neck cancer, cleft palate, biopsies, dental extractions, dental implants, pediatric and adult facial and jaw abnormalities.
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