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MedStar Harbor Hospital is a 150-bed academic, community hospital that has around 11,000 annual inpatients admissions and close to 60,000 emergency room visits per year. MedStar Medical Group Anesthesiology, one of the largest anesthesia groups in the DMV/Mid-Atlantic region, is seeking a full-time Certified Registered Nurse Anesthetist at MedStar Harbor Hospital, located in downtown Baltimore, along the harbor (beautiful location.
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Assist with contacting the Nighthawk provider in order to request their assistance reading studies, as well as establishing communications with the emergency room or Radiology staff. Communicates effectively with referring physicians, Radiologist, and other departments including the Emergency room to ensure studies are performed in an efficient manner.
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Built in 1831 as a one room infirmary for publicly supported care of the sick, Kings County Hospital Center continues to be a leading healthcare facility whose mission is to provide care to everyone regardless of their ability to pay.
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Expertise in statistical/stimulation/optimization packages such as C#, Python, R, SAS, and STATA. Providing expert judgment in the use and incorporation of analytics, including being well-versed in the analytics industry, best practices, literature, Operations Research, and Emergency Response and Deployment analytics.
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Routine Screening for Substance Abuse, Developmental Health, Mental health, Physical Body Checks for Signs of Abuse Routine management and training regarding chronic conditions (Asthma, Diabetes) Take vital signs, heights, and weights; document observations and activities Provide immunizations and document same Provide first aid and emergency care as needed Execute medical orders (tests, tasks, hospitalizations, etc.
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Reporting to the SRP Clinical Director, the Night Clinical Intake Coordinator will oversee the development, implementation, and day-to-day operations of the Clinical Intake Department, composed of a team of clinicians responsible for providing program intake, comprehensive needs assessment and screenings, periodic emergency intervention, and case assignments for incoming program participants.
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Serves as assigned on emergency medical response team for the Day Habilitation programs. Hospitalization and emergency medical procedures Provides AMAP training to Direct Support Professionals; supervises medication administration demonstrations and evaluates their performance on these tasks.
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Participation in Emergency Response Teams and Codes, for example, rapid response, adult codes, obstetrical emergencies, massive transfusion protocols, and unexpected emergencies on L&D, antepartum unit, postpartum unit and other areas of the hospital.
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Assist hotel management in emergency situations by knowing all hotel safety procedures and leading/directing guests and associates to safety. Respond to emergency situations, including but not limited to safety hazards, fires, medical emergencies and threats to life and property.
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Learn different positions, such as: cashier, drive-thru (at applicable locations), salad & sandwich makers, barista, dishwashing, and dining room cleanliness. Bi-weekly pay) – Employee Meal Discounts.
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Intensive Care Unit (ICU), Critical Care Unit (CCU), Emergency Room (ER), or Medical Surgical (Med Surg) experience is preferred. Support for you and your family: family resources, EAP counseling sessions, access Headspace®, backup child and elder care, maternity/paternity leave, pet insurance, and more.
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BluePearl Pet Hospital i s seeking an experienced Assistant Practice Manager to join our state-of-the-art emergency and specialty hospital located in Brooklyn, NY. A regional licensed social worker who can provide guidance, advice, and tips/tricks on how to maintain a healthy lifestyle while working in a fast-paced emergency and specialty care environment.
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All client falls or accidents whether or not the client is injured (when the office is closed, notify our “On-Call Emergency Service” and inform the Case Coordinator the next business day). Absence or lateness from work (when the office is closed, notify our “On-Call Emergency Service.
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Convey any significant changes in the patient’s condition, emergency intervention, or care plan changes to clinical care team. VNS Health is seeking a per diem / prn nurse RN Home Health Field Supervisor for a per diem / prn nursing job in Brooklyn, New York.
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In the face of an emergency situation, the RN responds efficiently and calmly and acts as the leader in the rapid response or emergency response team as appropriate Educates and reinforces clinical competencies of nursing staff in areas such as wound care, ostomy care, foley catheter insertion and care, medication administration through all routes including G-tube and IVs, trach care and suctioning.
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