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Arkansas Children's Hospital
Overview
This rheumatology role involves blending administrative duties, such as prior authorizations and care coordination, with hands-on patient care for managing complex chronic diseases within a specialty team. The nurse must autonomously provide safe and effective patient and family-centered care, utilizing critical thinking to manage routine and unexpected clinical situations.
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3 days ago
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