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Albany Medical Center
Overview
The LPN will provide direct patient care and assist in clinical functions under the direction of a physician, RN, or practice coordinator. Essential duties include obtaining vital signs, documenting patient history, participating in in-office procedures, and performing venipuncture.
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Compensation
$51,755 - $77,633 / YEAR
Posted
1 month ago
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