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VCU Health
Overview
The Ambulatory Divisional Registered Nurse coordinates clinical duties, manages patient care across multiple outpatient locations, and collaborates with medical leadership to ensure safe, timely ambulatory services. They provide disease-specific education, perform clinical assessments, and serve as a subject matter expert for nursing practice within the pediatric rheumatology division.
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4 days ago
The technologist performs technical skills during cardiac and vascular procedures in the catheterization and electrophysiology labs. They are responsible for operating highly technical equipment while ensuring patient safety, comfort, and accurate documentation.
10 days ago
Assists registered technologists in performing high-quality radiographic, sonographic, or nuclear medicine exams. Responsibilities include directing patients to imaging rooms, stocking supplies, and providing emotional support to patients.
11 days ago
The Certified Medical Assistant provides direct, age-specific patient care under the direction of a physician or licensed practitioner. Responsibilities include supporting clinic operations, handling medications, and assisting with both primary and urgent care needs.
The Clinical Pharmacy Specialist ensures the safety and effectiveness of drug use for patients across all age groups in a clinical setting. Responsibilities include monitoring drug orders, counseling patients, and supervising pharmacy staff and residents.
The Registered Nurse delivers direct, age-specific patient care in a high-acuity trauma setting while collaborating with a multidisciplinary team. Responsibilities include administering medications, documenting care, and providing clinical leadership at the unit level.
The Polysomnographic Technologist provides safe, reliable diagnostic sleep testing and respiratory care for patients across all age groups. They also serve as a technical resource, mentor trainees, and coordinate daily workloads and procedures within the sleep medicine center.
The Sonographer performs diagnostic ultrasonography procedures on patients of all ages and ensures accurate image production for physician interpretation. They are responsible for performing ultrasound-guided procedures, maintaining equipment, and documenting clinical findings in accordance with health system protocols.
The Dental Assistant provides chair-side support to clinicians and residents during dental and oral surgery procedures. They are responsible for preparing treatment rooms, maintaining sterilization standards, and providing care to medically compromised patients.
The Registered Nurse provides direct, age-specific patient care for neurology and neurosurgery patients in a high-acuity trauma setting. They collaborate with multidisciplinary teams to document care, administer medications, and provide patient education while maintaining safety standards.
The RN Care Coordinator facilitates efficient patient transitions through the acute care process by collaborating with a multidisciplinary team. They ensure quality-driven, cost-effective care while maintaining compliance with CMS guidelines and quality improvement standards.
Provide specialized critical care to patients in the Comprehensive Liver Care Unit, including liver transplant and hepatology populations. Maintain appropriate nurse-to-patient ratios and collaborate with in-person providers to ensure optimal patient outcomes.
The clinical pharmacist ensures the safety and effectiveness of medication therapy for patients across all age groups. They are responsible for verifying drug orders, counseling patients, and collaborating with multidisciplinary teams to optimize clinical outcomes.
The Registered Nurse integrates technical skills and theoretical knowledge to provide direct, age-specific patient care and education within a multidisciplinary team. They are responsible for safely administering medications, documenting care, and assuming leadership duties at the unit level.
The Medical Assistant provides direct, age-specific patient care under the direction of physicians and nursing staff. They assist with clinical procedures, patient education, and support within a reproductive medicine clinic setting.
The technologist performs technical skills during cardiac and vascular procedures in the catheterization and electrophysiology laboratories. They are responsible for operating specialized equipment and ensuring patient safety through proper preparation, monitoring, and documentation.
The Registered Nurse provides direct, age-specific patient care and integrates technical skills to meet the needs of patients and families in the NICU. They are responsible for administering medications, documenting care, and collaborating with the multidisciplinary team to ensure patient wellness.
The ED Technician II performs and assists with various direct and indirect patient care activities, including comfort care and maintaining a clean environment. They also ensure adequate inventory of supplies and assist with diagnostic and therapeutic tasks as directed.
The Nurse Patient Navigator serves as a single point of contact, advocate, and educator for patients with Huntington's and Dementia. They manage comprehensive care in collaboration with a multidisciplinary team to ensure high-quality healthcare services.
The Physical Therapist is responsible for delivering patient care, conducting evaluations, and implementing intervention programs while maintaining accurate medical records. They also act as a consultant and provide instruction to support staff, students, and family members.
14 days ago