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The University of Kansas Health System
Overview
The Patient Equipment Transport Tech is responsible for processing, sanitizing, picking up soiled equipment, and delivering clean equipment to patient care areas in a timely manner. This role also involves ensuring equipment functions optimally, maintaining inventory, and supporting daily equipment management tasks.
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16 days ago
The CT Technologist is responsible for producing high-quality cross-sectional images to diagnose disease processes while ensuring patient safety and radiation dose optimization. They also coordinate patient flow and participate in the training and education of fellow technologists and students.
23 days ago
The Diagnostic Medical Sonographer uses high-frequency sound waves and Doppler ultrasound to produce visual images of internal structures for diagnosis, analyzing hemodynamics and communicating findings to the interpreting radiologist. Responsibilities include performing clinical assessments, ensuring patient safety and comfort, operating imaging equipment efficiently, and maintaining equipment functionality.
1 month ago
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.
2 months ago
The Pharmacy Technician I independently prepares and accurately fills prescriptions, dispenses medications, and maintains pharmacy inventory by restocking shelves and checking for expired products. Responsibilities also include accurately entering prescription data into pharmacy systems, ensuring compliance with labeling and documentation procedures, and providing professional assistance to patients and staff.
The Respiratory Therapist is responsible for administering and assessing respiratory care for patients of all ages, ensuring high-quality and safe patient care. They also educate patients and families on respiratory topics and assist in emergency situations.
The Nursing Associate provides basic nursing skills and assists with patient care under the supervision of an RN. Responsibilities include monitoring vital signs, documenting patient information, and maintaining a safe and clean environment.
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.
The Diagnostic Medical Sonographer performs clinical assessments and diagnostic sonography examinations using ultrasound and Doppler to produce images of internal structures, analyzing hemodynamics and communicating findings to the interpreting radiologist. Responsibilities also include ensuring patient safety and comfort, operating imaging equipment efficiently, and maintaining equipment functionality and cleanliness.
The Clinical Nurse II provides professional nursing care through assessment, documentation, diagnosis, planning, implementation, and evaluation for patient comfort and well-being. They coordinate care delivery and education through collaboration with patients, families, and healthcare team providers.
The Clinical Nurse will provide professional nursing care through assessment, documentation, diagnosis, planning, implementation, and evaluation for patient comfort and well-being. They will coordinate care delivery and education through collaboration with patients, families, and healthcare team providers.
The Respiratory Therapist is responsible for executing protocols, administering respiratory care, and educating patients, families, and other providers to ensure high-quality, safe, and effective patient care for all developmental levels. This role involves monitoring and assessing respiratory care effectiveness, utilizing independent judgment within protocols, and interacting with medical staff to deliver efficient patient care.
3 months ago
The Administrative Assistant to the Director provides high-level administrative support, including conducting research, preparing statistical reports, and handling information requests. Duties encompass general clerical, receptionist, and project-based work while maintaining a professional company image.