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status of the patient. Minimum Education: • Graduation from a Physical Therapy curriculum with B.S., M.S., DPT, or certificate in Physical Therapy from a school approved by the council on Medical Education
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medical histories, performs initial and periodic physical examinations and explores patient’s interpretation of health needs. Identifies and treats patients’ diseases. Manages treatment of hospitalized
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The Physical Therapy Aide assists in the efficient discharge of duties of a licensed Physical Therapist. Minimum Education: High School Diploma or equivalent required. Further education relative
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not limited to Medical Board of CA, Osteopathic Medical Board, Dental Board of CA, Board of Registered Nursing, Board of Pharmacy, Clinical Psychology, Physical Therapy Board, Occupational Therapy Board
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not limited to Medical Board of CA, Osteopathic Medical Board, Dental Board of CA, Board of Registered Nursing, Board of Pharmacy, Clinical Psychology, Physical Therapy Board, Occupational Therapy Board
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of medical staff and PA certifying and regulatory bodies. Essential Duties: Is an expert in obtaining detailed and accurate medical histories from patients; Performs appropriate physical examinations
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Serves as primary point of contact for access to USC academic medical centers and USC Health Sciences Campus. Answers, screens and directs incoming and outgoing telephone calls, electronic messages
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As an integral part of the multidisciplinary team, the Registered Nurse utilizes the nursing process to provide therapeutic care to patients and their families. Essential Duties: Follows policies
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Ensures that the healthcare enterprise remains a safe place. Maintains safe and secure environment for medical staff/employees, patients, and visitors by patrolling the premises and visitor
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mission and be able to identify systemic inefficiencies to introduce major process and practice improvements to work as collaboratively and fluidly as possible with all stakeholders and departments