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SolutionHealth
Overview
The surge nurse delivers comprehensive care to patients in a 14-bed unit, collaborating with the ER and inpatient teams to ensure seamless transitions. They are responsible for managing patient care, maintaining unit operations, and floating to other areas as needed.
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3 days ago
The surgical technician is responsible for preparing operating rooms and equipment before, during, and after surgical procedures. They also assist surgeons by passing instruments, holding retractors, and monitoring patient vital signs.
8 days ago
The technician assists in providing various patient care duties within surgical services under the supervision of a Registered Nurse, focusing on ensuring the availability and preparedness of necessary supplies and equipment for procedures. Key duties include maintaining anesthesia equipment, supporting OR personnel for cleanliness and safety, and contributing to efficient surgery turnover times.
This role involves assisting providers with patient care in clinical areas, including patient examinations, procedures, diagnostic studies, and dressing changes. Key duties also include performing comprehensive rooming activities and preparing visit charts based on scheduled appointments.
The Medical Assistant participates in providing professional nursing care to patients under supervision, handling in-person, phone, and telehealth interactions. Responsibilities include administering prescribed treatments, performing point-of-care testing, collecting specimens, and accurately documenting all care activities in the medical record.
16 days ago
Provide expert diagnosis and treatment for all orthopaedic conditions, specifically focusing on trauma care. Collaborate with a multidisciplinary team within an ACS Level II Trauma Center to ensure surgical excellence.
29 days ago
Perform all aspects of diagnostic radiology, including trauma and orthopedic imaging, while ensuring patient safety and comfort. Responsibilities include reviewing medical information, documenting consents, and collaborating with radiologists for image interpretation.
1 month ago
The Medical Assistant participates in providing professional nursing care to patients under supervision, handling in-person, telephone, and telehealth interactions. Responsibilities include administering prescribed treatments, performing point-of-care testing, collecting specimens, and accurately documenting all care activities in the medical record.
$19 - $26 / HOUR
The 3 West Registered Nurse provides comprehensive and compassionate nursing care to adolescent and adult patients with various medical and surgical diagnoses. Responsibilities include assessing and implementing priority-based nursing care and engaging patients and families in the care delivery.
The job involves providing care in a Med/Surg Neuro/Orthopedics setting. The role is part of a commitment to innovative models of care and collaboration.
The role involves providing occupational therapy services to pediatric inpatients and/or outpatients with neurological or developmental disorders, which includes comprehensive patient evaluation, goal setting, and implementing specific treatment plans. Therapists are also responsible for developing patient education programs, providing clinical supervision to new staff or students, and managing timely insurance documentation.
The Admission Nurse collaborates with inpatient providers, primary nurses, and other disciplines to coordinate the admission process and deliver comprehensive, patient-centered nursing care. This role ensures an efficient admission process for patients arriving from the Emergency Department or the community.
The Certified Oncology Infusion Registered Nurse utilizes the nursing process to provide holistic, patient-centered care across the cancer continuum, administering treatments like Chemotherapy and Biotherapy while adhering to safety standards. Responsibilities also include initiating and maintaining venous access devices, managing oncologic emergencies, and thoroughly documenting all patient care activities.
The role involves evaluating patients of all ages, establishing individualized treatment plans based on functional goals, and implementing/modifying these programs to support long-term outcomes. Responsibilities also include documenting clinical findings, providing patient/family education, and collaborating with the care team.
The Registered Nurse provides comprehensive nursing care to adolescent and adult patients, focusing on stroke, respiratory, renal, and telemetry care. They assess and implement priority-based nursing care while engaging patients and families in the care delivery process.
The Medical Assistant participates in providing professional nursing care to patients under the supervision of Registered Nurses, Providers, and the Practice Manager, utilizing in-person, telephone, and telehealth modalities. Key duties include performing delegated functions such as administering medications and treatments, conducting point-of-care testing, and accurately documenting all care activities in the medical record.
The Invasive Cardiology Nurse provides care to patients across all age groups with various system abnormalities, assessing and evaluating them collaboratively. This role involves coordinating all aspects and providing technical/medical expertise for adult and pediatric interventional cardiology procedures.
Clinical Assistants support patient care by performing Activities of Daily Living (ADLs) and maintaining a safe patient care environment. They also coordinate administrative functions, prepare patient records, and document basic patient care information as delegated.
Delivers patient care under the supervision of a Registered Nurse while utilizing the nursing process. Collaborates with patients, families, and colleagues to ensure seamless care and optimal patient outcomes.
The Registered Nurse delivers care to patients and families with needs ranging from basic to complex utilizing the nursing process, while creating a therapeutic and caring environment. Key responsibilities include involving the patient/family in goal setting, communicating the plan of care, and utilizing current evidence to guide practice and identify improvements.