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Clinical guidance, documentation, medication administration, and effective communication are key aspects of this role. 2 letters of recommendation written within the last 2 years attesting to your clinical skills.
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Minimum of 3 years of experience in Radiation Oncology, focusing on clinical application of medical physics, High Dose Rate Brachytherapy, and Prostate Seed Implants. This includes monitoring equipment for quality assurance/control, applying clinical expertise in radiation oncology, and documenting therapeutic applications.
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The other letter may be from a clinic or hospital administrator, physician or nurse who has personal knowledge of the HCW’s patient care skills in a similar clinical environment. The letters must be from a practicing radiation therapist who has personally observed and evaluated the HCW and who can attest to the HCW’s clinical skills in the care of patients.
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Thoughtful client matching and dedicated coaches to grow your practice: We help you get paired with individuals who are ideal clinical matches so that you can control and personalize your caseload, and a dedicated coach to help you help your clients, no matter what your specialty, from pediatric to geriatric mental health, trauma, anxiety or addiction, we help you help others.
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Job DescriptionCertified and licensed BCBA to supervise RBTs and TraineesWork in a fun and relaxed setting; enjoy coming to work every dayMake a difference in a private practice where you work closely with the owner and other therapists to help develop the transdisciplinary teamHave the freedom to develop treatment plans as you use your own professional judgment; no set curriculum, program requirements, nor clinical supervisor to tell you what you have to do.
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Must be licensed as an LCSW, LPC, or LCP in the state of Virginia, and eligible for credentialing with major insurance panels; those with clinical licenses in multiples states, in addition to Virginia, are encouraged to apply.
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Lead Medical Lab Scientist (MLS) - [insert hospital name]Job Summary:The Lead Medical Lab Scientist (MLS) is responsible for performing a full range of laboratory testing and providing physicians with quality results using a variety of clinical laboratory equipment.
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Reports to Practice Manager/Supervisor and works in close cooperation with and under the clinical guidance of the practice physician(s). Technical and professional knowledge and skills unique to the clinical services provided, usually acquired through 3-5 years’ progressive clinical experience in the related specialty area.
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To perform in this position satisfactorily requires completion of a Respiratory Therapist training program, credentialing as Registered Respiratory Therapist training program, credentialing as Registered Respiratory Therapist by the National Board for Respiratory Care or eligible to take the Written Registry exam and Clinical Simulation exam.
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The RN –Telemetry demonstrates the ability to make clinical judgments in an effectiveand efficient manner, with supervision. Uses clinical judgment in evaluation activities to meet patient care needs of an assigned unit/floor including established priorities.
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As the fastest growing behavioral health practice group in the country, now is the perfect time to join our clinical team! Clinical Psychologists fully licensed and credentialed in Virginia, with a Ph. D. or Psy. D.
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Certificate of Clinical Competence in Speech-Language Pathology (CCC-SLP) preferred. Experience working with children in a school or clinical setting If you are passionate about helping students reach their full potential and making a difference in their lives through speech and language therapy, we encourage you to apply for this rewarding opportunity.
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Ensures that assigned clinical and support staff perform clinical duties in a manner consistent with practice standards and in compliance with applicable EVMS policies. Practice clinical dermatology in a state-of-the-art facility while providing excellent quality patient care.
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Be a section leader of at least one clinical pathology or anatomic pathology section in the Naval Medical Center Portsmouth Laboratory Department. Overview This position is located within the Directorate for Clinical Support Services (DCSS) at Naval Medical Center, Portsmouth, Virginia and specifically resides in the Anatomical Pathology Division of the Laboratory/Clinical Pathology Department.
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NCH is transforming into an Advanced Community Healthcare System(TM) and we're proud to: Provide higher acuity care and Centers of Excellence; Offer Graduate Medical Education and fellowships; Have endowed chairs; Conduct research and participate in national clinical trials; and partner with other health market leaders, like Hospital for Special Surgery, Encompass, and ProScan.
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