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In collaboration with department director and Physics director participates in clinical education, training, and competency evaluations for medical physics, Dosimetry, and therapy staff.
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Assists with the selection and acquisition of sources for permanent implant techniques- In collaboration with department director and Physics director participates in clinical education, training, and competency evaluations for medical physics, Dosimetry, and therapy staff.
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Responsible for ensuring delivery of high-quality radiation therapy while providing staff with the proper education and training and oversight to minimize radiation exposure. Qualifications:- M.S. or PhD (preferred) in Medical Physics, or a closely related field, required.
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Associate DegreeMedical Lab Sciences; Associate in Science in medical laboratory technology or 52-week military training certificate OR Senior Bachelor of Science student in Medical Technology, with successful completion of on-campus courses and currently participating in clinical laboratory rotations OR Bachelor's degree in chemical, physical, or biological science OR other qualifications meeting the CLIA Requirements for High Complexity Testing Personnel.
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Minimum 0-2 years of clinical laboratory testing experience is required N ORDER FOR CANDIDATES TO QUALIFY THEY MUST MEET THE CLIA STANDARDS FOR TESTING PERSONNEL: [Candidates must posses at least 1 of the below]-Bachelors Degree in Medical Technology or Clinical Laboratory ScienceOR-BS in Chemical, Physical, or Biological Science from an acredited college or university WITH atleast 1 year of training or experience in specialty inwhich testing will be performed.
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Education and/or Degrees Required:LPN: Licensed Practical Nurse (LPN)Advanced training beyond High School that includes the completion of an accredited or approved program in Practical NursingMedical Assistant:GED or HS Equivalency Diploma.
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The Phoenix Job Corps Center provides students with the opportunity to earn their High School Diploma or Equivalent (GED), and hands-on training in the various trades like Certified Nurse Assistant, Clinical Medical Assistant, Medical Administration Assistant, Security and Protective Services, Cement and Masonry, Carpentry, and more.
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Have a high school diploma or GED Must be able to lift 50 pounds Required training: M.O.R.C Bloodborne Pathogens CPR/First Aid Recipient Rights Medications MUST HAVE A VALID DRIVERS LICENSE Direct Care Worker, DCW, Personal Care Assistant, Personal Care Aid, CNA, home health worker, home health aide, direct support staff, caregiver.
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Collaborate with internal colleagues and HCPs on Medical Affairs initiatives including publications as requested, advisory boards, medical meeting support, medical education opportunities, training, speaker development, etc.
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Our positions encourage cross-training, and include roles such as intake booking nurse, detox nurse, sick call nurse and health and physical assessments nurse. NaphCare is hiring experienced Certified Medical Assistants (CMA) or Certified Nursing Assistants (CNA) / PCT just like you in Tucson, AZ. This position is located at the Pima County Detention Complex.
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Approved medical assistant training program,” means a program accredited by one of the following two-accreditation organizations: The Commission on Accreditation of Allied Health; or The Accrediting Bureau of Health Education Schools (ABHES); or 2.
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Assists in Acceptance testing and commissioning of new machines and acceptance testing and re-commissioning after major maintenance- Performs individual treatment planning, dosimetry calculations, and treatment planning reviews (physics component)- Provides physics consultation to all radiation oncology personnel and radiation oncologist concerning aspects of patient care and treatment - Ensure routine verification of department treatment planning system.
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Community Health Center, Inc. (CHC), with offices in Connecticut, Colorado and California, is one of the country’s most creative and dynamic providers of primary medical, dental, and behavioral health services, and a leader in practice-based research, health professionals training, and use of innovative technologies to advance health and healthcare.
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The medical assistant candidate has completed an APPROVED Medical Assistant Training Program*. A. The medical assistant candidate completed an UNAPPROVED medical assistant training program AND.
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Completed accredited physician residency in Internal Medicine or Family Practice with additional training in Geriatric Medicine. Responsible for the provider training plan including the orientation plan for new providers and training in coding and charting.
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