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#hiring *Certified Nursing Assistant (CNA)*, Atlanta, *United States*, fulltime #opentowork #jobs #jobseekers #careers #Atlantajobs #Georgiajobs #HealthcareMedical *To Apply -->*: https://lnkd.in/g8-X6yJX Seeking Certified Nursing Assistant ( 2Years Experience) Providing great patient care. Answering patient calls and determining how best to help them. Providing physical support for patients or residents with daily activities and personal hygiene, including bathing, dressing, getting out of bed, - using the toilet, walking, standing, or exercising. Turning and repositioning bedridden patients. Ensuring patients or residents receive appropriate diet by reviewing their dietary restrictions, food allergies, and preferences. Obtaining a wide range of information from physicians, caregivers, and nurses about patient conditions, treatment plans, and suggested activities. Measuring and recording food and liquid intake and urinary and fecal output and reporting changes to medical or nursing staff. Recording vital signs, including blood pressure, pulse, temperature, and respiration rate as requested by staff. Examining patients to detect issues requiring medical care, including open wounds, bruises, or blood in the urine. Reminding patients to take medications and nutritional supplements. Noting observations of patient behavior, including complaints, or physical symptoms to nurses. Stay up to date on CNA training and facility policy and procedure. Certification: Basic Life Support , Advanced Cardiovascular Life Support
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As a nurse there are so many other options outside of clinical roles. Here are some of the coolest in my opinion: 1. Medical Device Industry: Step into a role where clinical expertise meets technology. Nurses here influence patient care through device education, liaison roles, or product development. 2. Legal Nurse Consulting: Merge nursing with law by helping legal professionals interpret medical information and evidence in cases. 3. Telemedicine Coordination: Facilitate virtual healthcare services by supporting patients and providers in the growing field of digital health. 4. Clinical Trial Management: Get involved in research by managing clinical trials, ensuring accurate data collection and participant care. 5. Occupational Health Nursing: Promote workplace health by preventing and managing job-related illnesses and injuries. These paths offer unique opportunities to apply your nursing skills in dynamic, impactful ways. Did you take a unique career path? What was is it?
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Wondering how to become a Medical Aesthetics Nurse Injector ?! Unlock your dream career with these 4 essential steps! ✨💉 1. 🎓 Go to Nursing School: Start your journey by earning a Bachelor’s degree and becoming a Registered Nurse (RN). A strong foundation in nursing is key! 2. 📺 Watch YouTube Videos: Dive into anatomy and treatment tutorials on YouTube. This knowledge will give you a competitive edge during interviews. 3. 💼 Get Hired as a New Injector: Begin your career as a new injector and start gaining hands-on experience in the field. 4. 🏥 Find a Supportive Job: Seek a position where your employer invests in your training. Make sure to evaluate them as thoroughly as they evaluate you. Use these steps, and you’ll be well on your way to becoming a successful medical aesthetics nurse injector! 💡 Bonus Step: Continue your education and earn a Master’s degree. (That’s what I did, and I now have a private practice in Beverly Hills, CA! Dream come true. 🌟) 👉 Follow for more tips on how to have a successful career as a nurse injector! #medicalaesthetics
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There's something truly fulfilling about working in a fast-paced environment where every minute counts. As an emergency medicine GP, I've had the privilege of stabilizing critical cases within minutes, and it's a feeling unlike any other. 💪 But it's not just about the adrenaline rush - it's about making a real difference in people's lives when they need it most. 💕 What I love most about my job is the collaboration between the staff. 🤝 From nurses to paramedics, we all work together seamlessly to provide the best possible care for our patients. 🌟 It's truly a team effort, and it's what makes my job so enjoyable and rewarding. 😊 At the end of the day, it's all about the patients. 🤝 Seeing them walk out of the hospital, healthy and happy, is what motivates me to keep pushing forward. 💪 And I'm proud to say that our team's hard work and dedication have resulted in countless patients' lives being saved and improved. 🙏 So, if you're looking for a career that's both challenging and rewarding, I highly recommend considering emergency medicine. 💥What makes me passionate about emergency medicine is that it's a field that will push you to your limits, but also give you the opportunity to make a real difference in the world. #EmergencyMedicine #ER #Fastpace #Adrenalineverywhere #Teamwork
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It’s International Pharmacy Technician Day 2024! 💊 Here’s a shoutout to all our Pharmacy Technicians working across our Primary Care Networks. Join us in saying Thank You to all Pharmacy Technician’s for their invaluable support and contributions across our communities From managing prescriptions to providing vital information about medications, these dedicated professionals play a crucial role in ensuring the health and wellbeing of our local people. Facts About Pharmacy Technicians: ▪Essential Support: They are the backbone of the pharmacy team, helping to ensure smooth operations and patient safety. ▪Community Impact: They often serve as the first point of contact for patients, providing them with valuable health information and support. ▪Expertise in Action: With their extensive training, pharmacy technicians help bridge the gap between patients and pharmacists, enhancing the quality of care. #InternationalPharmacyTechnicianDay #HealthcareHeroes #Bolton #CommunityCare
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Couple days ago an emergency medicine physician posted that " Emergency Medicine is not a job, it's a lifestyle". His words got stuck on my mind and I noticed that the skills I've gained from working in emergency medicine have automatically translated into my daily life. I've become a master of triaging, prioritizing tasks, and managing my time effectively. I never thought I'd be the person who could calmly handle a crisis, but now it's second nature to me. Whether it's a family emergency or a work project, I know how to stay focused and keep my cool. One of the most important skills I've learned is expectation management. 🤔 In emergency medicine, you have to be prepared for anything, and that means managing expectations with patients, families, and colleagues in addition to expecting the disaster and prevent it from happening. I've found that this skill carries over into my daily life, too. Whether it's managing my own expectations or communicating with others, I've learned to be clear, concise, and realistic. So, if you're considering a career in emergency medicine, know that it's not just a job – it's a lifestyle. You'll gain skills that will serve you well both in and out of the hospital. How about you share what you have gained from your profession.. #EmergencyMedicine #Lifestyle #Skills #Triaging #TimeManagement #ExpectationManagement #CareerAdvice #ProfessionalDevelopment #LinkedInPost #AppNation #Genie
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The job list that keeps me organised Now I know not everyone will benefit from this template, and some do just fine writing on a blank sheet of paper but I'm a headless chicken without it, especially on long days and on-call shifts. So for those of you who operate similarly, feel free to save this or send me a message and I will send you a pdf for better quality. Thanks to medical students and foundation doctors who have given their feedback, I have made some useful changes to the template. Examples of how I used it on an on-call shift: Do now - r/v pt x - BP 210/103 - K+ 7.2 - NEWS 5, increased O2 requirements Decide when - discharge letter - maintenance fluids - cannula for Abx - post-op analgesia r/v - prescribe regular meds - micro discussion Delegate (I only tend to do this if I am swamped. The nurses are very lovely but please don't take advantage. If my colleagues offer to help with jobs I also put it here to remember to confirm whether they've been done) - routine bloods - order CT or other specialist scan (hospital policy requires a senior doctor) - prep discharge summary Hope this helps! #doctors #clinicians #nhs #healthcare #productivity #juniordoctor #residentdoctor #foundationdoctor #medicine
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🌟 𝐖𝐡𝐚𝐭 𝐝𝐨𝐞𝐬 𝐢𝐭 𝐦𝐞𝐚𝐧 𝐭𝐨 𝐛𝐞 𝐚 𝐝𝐨𝐜𝐭𝐨𝐫? 🌟 Being a doctor is more than just a job. It's a lifestyle. It's about waking up every day with a commitment to care for others, to heal, and to make a difference in people's lives. It's about listening to patients' stories, understanding their struggles, and finding the best ways to help them as human beings, not just as a disease. But being a doctor also means being part of a community. Not just doctors, but being humble and kind to nurses, cleaners, and all health workers. Because without any of them, we can’t give our best to humanity. At the end of the day, being a doctor is about humanity. It's about empathy, resilience, and the unwavering belief that every patient deserves the best care possible. 💙👩⚕️👨⚕️ Because we don´t want to end up like the gorillas 👇 NorVue #ultrasound #echocardiography #course #medicine #doctorlife
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Couldn’t agree more with this! The skills we develop in emergency medicine truly go beyond the hospital walls. Like many in our field, I’ve noticed that triaging, prioritizing, and time management have become second nature, not just in my professional life but in everyday situations too. Handling crises with a calm and focused mindset is something I never imagined I'd master, but it’s now a part of who I am. And managing expectations? That’s a skill that has proven invaluable both inside and outside the ER. Emergency medicine is indeed a lifestyle, not just a career. The lessons learned are applicable everywhere, making us more adaptable, resilient, and prepared for whatever comes our way. What have you taken away from your profession? I’d love to hear your experiences. #EmergencyMedicine #Lifestyle #ProfessionalGrowth #SkillsForLife #TimeManagement #CrisisManagement #CareerJourney"
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Couple days ago an emergency medicine physician posted that " Emergency Medicine is not a job, it's a lifestyle". His words got stuck on my mind and I noticed that the skills I've gained from working in emergency medicine have automatically translated into my daily life. I've become a master of triaging, prioritizing tasks, and managing my time effectively. I never thought I'd be the person who could calmly handle a crisis, but now it's second nature to me. Whether it's a family emergency or a work project, I know how to stay focused and keep my cool. One of the most important skills I've learned is expectation management. 🤔 In emergency medicine, you have to be prepared for anything, and that means managing expectations with patients, families, and colleagues in addition to expecting the disaster and prevent it from happening. I've found that this skill carries over into my daily life, too. Whether it's managing my own expectations or communicating with others, I've learned to be clear, concise, and realistic. So, if you're considering a career in emergency medicine, know that it's not just a job – it's a lifestyle. You'll gain skills that will serve you well both in and out of the hospital. How about you share what you have gained from your profession.. #EmergencyMedicine #Lifestyle #Skills #Triaging #TimeManagement #ExpectationManagement #CareerAdvice #ProfessionalDevelopment #LinkedInPost #AppNation #Genie
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Becoming a medical assistant comes with a multitude of benefits and opportunities for personal and professional growth. The medical assistant role boasts an above-average job growth rate, numerous paths for career advancement, and provides comprehensive exposure to in-demand administrative and clinical facets of healthcare. In addition to these career benefits, medical assisting can serve as a launch point for careers in nursing, healthcare administration, community health and more. Here are four things to know about becoming a medical assistant:
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