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Matrix Medical Network
Overview
Providers conduct comprehensive adult/geriatric health assessments, reviewing medical history, current health status, and risks during visits lasting up to one hour. Responsibilities include administering necessary testing, collaborating with various medical personnel, and ensuring clear documentation according to established guidelines.
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Compensation
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Posted
14 days ago
Lifepoint Health
Perform basic patient care activities including monitoring vital signs and assisting with activities of daily living under RN supervision. Maintain accurate patient records and ensure patient rooms and common areas remain stocked and orderly.
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The Medical Lab Scientist is responsible for providing comprehensive laboratory testing, ensuring results are accurate, timely, and of high quality for patients. Key duties include analyzing specimens, calibrating and troubleshooting instrumentation, and reviewing/correlating test results with patient conditions.
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The sonographer performs diagnostic ultrasound examinations to identify and document internal structures and hemodynamics for radiologist interpretation. They are also responsible for maintaining equipment, ensuring patient safety and comfort, and providing instruction to students and residents.
The pharmacy associate assists in accurate medication order filling, compounding, and record keeping under the supervision of a licensed pharmacist. They also participate in interdisciplinary team interactions and departmental performance improvement efforts to ensure excellent pharmaceutical care.
The nurse care coordinator manages patient flow, triage, and direct care while serving as a liaison between staff and physicians. They also develop patient care plans, provide health education, and coordinate continuity of care for high-risk patients.
The Social Work Case Manager facilitates safe and efficient patient care by coordinating post-hospitalization services and conducting comprehensive psychosocial assessments. They collaborate with the interdisciplinary healthcare team to develop discharge plans and advocate for patient rights and needs.
The LPN performs clinical interventions such as specimen collection, wound care, and medication administration while documenting patient status. They also assist patients with daily living activities and coordinate care by scheduling appointments and managing insurance authorizations.
The Anesthesia Technician assists anesthesiologists and OR staff with patient care, physiological monitoring, and equipment setup. They are also responsible for maintaining inventory levels and ensuring infection control guidelines are followed for all medical equipment.
The Cardiac Device Nurse is responsible for performing thorough interrogations and reprogramming of implanted cardiac devices in both inpatient and outpatient settings. They also manage remote monitoring services, triage patient data, and coordinate care across various clinical departments to ensure patient safety and device optimization.
The Clinical Nurse II provides professional nursing care through assessment, diagnosis, planning, and evaluation to ensure patient comfort and well-being. They coordinate care delivery and education by collaborating with patients, families, and the healthcare team to maintain safe and effective quality care.
2 months ago
The Cardiac Device Nurse provides comprehensive care by performing in-person device interrogations, reprogramming, and remote monitoring for patients. They coordinate care across multiple clinical departments to ensure patient safety and optimal device performance.
The Neuromonitoring Specialist II is responsible for performing high-quality patient care monitoring and utilizing biomedical technology as prescribed by the attending surgeon or physician. This includes performing procedures, recording, analyzing, and diagnosing various physiological monitoring functions using specialized equipment and techniques.
The Physician Documentation Assistant provides clerical support to physicians by transcribing documentation and performing order entry. They also monitor patient testing results and collaborate with the healthcare team to improve patient throughput.
The Patient Care Assistant is an unlicensed staff member accountable for completing delegated tasks from the RN in a caring and culturally sensitive manner, providing basic nursing skills such as monitoring vital signs and assisting with ADLs. They are responsible for maintaining a safe and clean patient environment, promptly notifying the RN of any changes in patient condition, and documenting all tasks performed.
The Medical Assistant ensures efficient patient flow by facilitating examination and treatment in a culturally sensitive manner, contributing to patient care by preparing patients, performing limited procedures, and maintaining records. Responsibilities also include organizing rooms, managing inventory, and assisting physicians and other medical staff.
The Surgical Technologist assists under the direction of a Registered Nurse, managing instruments, supplies, and equipment during surgical procedures while anticipating surgeon needs. This role requires maintaining constant vigilance of the sterile field to ensure quality patient care throughout the operation.
The RN will provide professional nursing care through assessment, diagnosis, planning, implementation, and evaluation, while administering medications and conscious sedation according to hospital policy. Responsibilities also include preparing and assisting physicians with procedures, performing post-procedure follow-up, and coordinating patient information flow.
The Clinical Nurse I provides professional nursing care through assessment, accurate documentation, diagnosis, planning, implementation, and evaluation for patient comfort and well-being. This role coordinates care delivery and education through collaboration with the patient, family, and healthcare team providers to ensure safe and quality patient care.