Ensured HIPAA compliance.Evaluated health
education needs of patients and provided necessary training and instruction.
Evaluate health
education needs of patients and provide necessary training and instruction.
Not exact matches
While necessary, continuing medical
education is self - directed; there is no way
of knowing whether physicians are remaining current with the knowledge and skills
needed to care for
patients.
This is because her life radiates beauty: through her hospitality to friends and strangers alike, through her joyful laugh, through her care
of those in
need, through her passion for
education, through her love
of framing things on film through the lens
of a camera, through her ability to be
patient with her doofus husband, through her genuine love for God, through her sacrificial generosity to those with less than we have, and even through her stubborn refusal to let me get away with any
of my trademark snark.
(2) Clinical pastoral
education is available full - time for six or twelve weeks, or part - time four days a week, in accredited centers where pastors serve on a team with other professionals to meet the crucial
needs of patients.
Headquartered in Waltham, Massachusetts, we work to develop and deliver important therapeutics, conduct clinical research in areas
of unmet
need and create
education and support programs for the
patients and families we serve.
Presently, Dr. Sharp is in clinic once a week, however, she's also in charge
of resident
education at a UW Health clinic, so in addition to a partner, she also has residents available all week for
patients»
needs.
These findings support the results
of Bloom et al, 18 as well as Ford and Labbok.17 We believe that the reasons given by our
patients for initiating breastfeeding
need to be reinforced through
education.
The adoption
of the
Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act (ACA), Section 2952: Support,
Education, and Research for Postpartum Depression mandated ongoing research to better understand the frequency and course
of postpartum depression, address differences in treatment
needs among racial and ethnic groups, and develop culturally competent evidence - based treatment approaches (U.S. Department
of Labor, 2012).
The researchers suggest that better
education of the public, and insurance plan designs that ask
patients to pay part
of the cost based on the likely value
of the scan for them, may be
needed to reduce unnecessary use and spending.
«
Education has the potential to both reduce overprescribing and ensure that
patients in
need retain access to opioids,» explained Alford, who is also medical director
of Boston Medical Center's Office - based Opioid Treatment (OBOT) program.
In a perspective in this week's New England Journal
of Medicine, Daniel Alford, MD, MPH, associate professor
of medicine and assistant dean
of Continuing Medical
Education and director of the Safe and Competent Opioid Prescribing Education (SCOPE of Pain) program at Boston University School of Medicine (BUSM), recommends that prescriber education is the best approach to addressing the prescription opioid - misuse epidemic, allowing for individualized care on the basis of a patient's needs after a careful benefit - risk as
Education and director
of the Safe and Competent Opioid Prescribing
Education (SCOPE of Pain) program at Boston University School of Medicine (BUSM), recommends that prescriber education is the best approach to addressing the prescription opioid - misuse epidemic, allowing for individualized care on the basis of a patient's needs after a careful benefit - risk as
Education (SCOPE
of Pain) program at Boston University School
of Medicine (BUSM), recommends that prescriber
education is the best approach to addressing the prescription opioid - misuse epidemic, allowing for individualized care on the basis of a patient's needs after a careful benefit - risk as
education is the best approach to addressing the prescription opioid - misuse epidemic, allowing for individualized care on the basis
of a
patient's
needs after a careful benefit - risk assessment.
That includes boosting
education for doctors and
patients, improving research efforts to discover the various roots
of chronic pain, and helping government agencies work together better to ensure that people can get access to medications that they
need — as well as improve the odds that new ones will be available in the future.
Healthcare Personnel
Education: To reduce overuse, the guidance emphasizes the importance of education among healthcare professionals to highlight alternatives to catheters, as well as stressing the need to question in each patient's individual care plan if the device is actually n
Education: To reduce overuse, the guidance emphasizes the importance
of education among healthcare professionals to highlight alternatives to catheters, as well as stressing the need to question in each patient's individual care plan if the device is actually n
education among healthcare professionals to highlight alternatives to catheters, as well as stressing the
need to question in each
patient's individual care plan if the device is actually necessary.
We meet the unique
needs of each
patient with a coordinated, multidisciplinary approach that incorporates
education, prevention, wellness, research and subspecialty care.
Pulmonary Diseases and Critical Care physicians at the University
of Michigan focus on respiratory disorders and critical illnesses (conditions such as shock, respiratory failure, and multiple organ failure), providing
patient education, expert diagnostic testing, the newest treatments, and follow - up care, treating the whole person, and creating individualized plans
of care to meet each
patient's
needs.
Even if pain
patients do
need to participate more actively in their care, Penney Cowan, executive director
of the American Chronic Pain Association, says a big piece
of the puzzle is still missing: physician
education.
The holistic physician will address the health care
needs of patients using traditional medicine and complementary therapies, and provide
patient education on nutrition and lifestyle in order to achieve wellness.
If you've dabbled with continuing
education in Functional Medicine, Kresser Institute provides the tools
needed for the success
of both
patient and practitioner.
In this event, programmers and designers meet the
needs of patients and healthcare professionals, developing health applications and games designed to promote training,
education in healthy habits, and adherence to therapy.
One
of the key lessons I learned was the
need for voucher supporters to be
patient and vigilant in their efforts to create access to more choices in
education.
If you are a nurse but currently not providing direct care to
patients - example in a Case Manager or another administrative role - you will
need to contact your school / state department
of education to find out if your role qualifies.
In this role you will: • Become part
of the Oncology Team • Work closely with our clients and their pets • Provide
patients with exceptional
patient care • Assist veterinarians in providing complete care for pets including
patient health, emergency and critical care • Provide clients with
patient care
education and marketing To be successful in this role you will
need to: • Enjoy working individually and as a team; have a great work ethic • Excel at communication skills • Have a commitment to excellent client service • Possess strong organizational skills • Have strong all around technical skills Requirements: • Veterinary Technician (CVT, LVT, RVT or Equivalent preferred) • 2 years» experience working in an emergency or specialty care veterinary practice.
We not only provide quality health care for the
patient but also place significant emphasis on client
education as it relates to the husbandry and dietary
needs of the diverse species treated.
We wake up each and every morning with the burning desire to help each
patient we serve enjoy as many happy and healthy years as possible, and to provide our valued clients with all
of the tools,
education, guidance and support they
need to help their companion's achieve optimum health throughout their lives.
In hospital Rehabilitation Therapy; Evaluation
of patients who will
need continued physical rehabilitation; Client
education on post-hospitalization physical therapy;
Modules in this course are a result
of direct feedback we received from many
of our professionals voicing their
need for more in - depth
education in the areas
of patient handling, advanced handling techniques, in - hospital care, communications, marketing and finance.
For them to be the most effective team members and for the overall safety
of patients in America, we
need to set a national standard on training and
education,» Johnston said.
Ensured
education and supported the
needs of patients during transition from the acute care setting to home based care
• Determine types
of therapies required for each child and develop specific therapeutic treatment plans to meet his or her individual
needs • Handle assessments by interviewing and observing children and creating psychological profiles • Create new programs, move targets forward and make procedural changes in existing care / educational programs • Lead special
education trainings and plan and implement staff development and
patient education autism programs • Confer and communicate with staff members to gauge the effectiveness
of special
education programs
• Experience in discharge planning and collaboration with outside agencies to provide the
needed support
patients might require and provided
patient education regardless
of illness and resources.
As a registered nurse anesthetist, I am responsible for ensuring that pre-surgery arrangements are completed according to provided instructions, discussing the type and quantity
of anesthesia that
needs to be administered, giving assistance to anesthesiologists in managing anesthesia, providing
patient education, and overseeing
patients» conditions throughout the process.
Assisted
patients and families in achieving positive outcome by providing thorough evaluation and assessment
of public
needs,
education, and care.
While you may graduate from a CNA training program in as little as two weeks, you often
need at least six months
of education to become a
patient care technician.
Surgical Tech City Hospital, Saugus, MA (5/2016 to 6/2010) • Devised an equipment maintenance method which guaranteed 100 % sterilization
of equipment during the process • Wrote a booklet on pre and post-surgical self - care techniques, used as an important part
of patient education procedures • Prepared operative suites for surgeries by checking and gathering
needed supplies and equipment • Positioned
patients and handled surgical draping activities • Effectively provided self - care
education to
patients both pre and post surgeries • Recognized emergency situations and responded appropriately by providing CPR or notifying ER staff • Ascertained that inventory
of surgical supplies and equipment is maintained properly • Educated
patients and families about pre and post-surgical self - care procedures
In our Memphis location: Manage the training, quality and curriculum development team to meet the
Patient Care Operations department's training and
education needs in all aspects
of training, quality...
• Smoothed out
patient education initiatives by creating an
education plan to make them comprehend the
need of well - placed foot care • Singlehandedly managed inflow
of 120
patients in one day, on a particularly busy day.
Duties may include but are not limited to: • Review charges and file claims electronically • Post insurance and
patient payments • Run error reports and make corrections as
needed • Work denied or incorrect claims • Review accounts for collection and send to outside agency if necessary • Process and send
patient statements • Prepare
patient and insurance refund requests and respond to requests for recoupment and / or overpayment from an insurance company or payer • Answer and resolve all
patient inquiries about payments and insurance • Answer requests and inquiries from insurance companies and other agencies seeking information related to claims • Stay informed
of insurance news and regulation changes • Ensure compliance with Medicare and third party payers» procedures and protocol • Assist all employees in the understanding
of new policies implemented by insurance carriers • Maintain EOB files
EDUCATION AND EXPERIENCE: • A minimum
of a High School diploma • A minimum
of five years
of billing experience in a medical office setting.
Nurse Aide Seton Medical Center, Bradenton, FL July 2010 — Present • Rehabilitate a bedridden
patient who had undergone a spinal surgery by providing him with exceptional bedside care • Write short booklet on basic
patient care at home which is now being used as part
of the
patient education system at the facility • Counsel a
patient out
of debilitating depression, which resulted in him recovering from his physical ailment quickly • Comprehend
patients» individual healthcare plans and devise ways
of providing direct
patient care • Assist
patients with personal care services such as toileting, washing, grooming and dressing • Provide support to
patients who can not feed themselves by feeding them food cooked according to their nutritional
needs • Take and record
patients» vitals such as blood pressure, pulse and temperature • Observe
patients for signs
of distress or changes in conditions and alert nursing manager • Assist
patients with ambulation and encourage them to take part in therapeutic exercises
• Demonstrated expertise in collecting
patient data to assist RNs in determining their conditions • Committed to appropriately documenting collected data and ensuring proper management
of records • Adept at assisting registered nurses in assessing data to determine
patients»
needs • Proficient at interacting with
patients and their families to provide them with compassionate support and
education • Particularly effective in determining
patients» psychological and spiritual
needs and attending to them in an appropriate fashion • Documented success in handling physical assessments and diagnostic studies • Well - versed in assisting in the implementation
of specific nursing care plans • Qualified to identify unusual responses from
patients in a bid to help them overcome issues • Adept at documenting nursing care activities and observations on appropriate medical records • Knowledge
of assisting
patients with ambulation and a range
of motion activities • Functional ability to maintain a cooperative and productive working relationships with all members
of the healthcare team
We
need to be proud
of ourselves for who we are and what ever license we have achieved and not feel threatened by someone with a little more
education or training and also from the other perspective be encouraging to those who are also very necessary and a big part
of patient care.
With medical assistants
needing a shorter period
of education, this career can be a good fit if you have a passion for helping
patients and want to enter the medical field more quickly.
Phyllis Herring Oots 602 Colonial Drive High Point, NC 27262 336-880-0604 Work History: Hospice and Palliative CareCenter 7/2011 through 2/2012 101 Hospice Lane Registered Nurse Case Manager Winston Salem, NC 27103 Provided nursing services (assessment, treatment
of Symptoms, preventive measures, wound care, and
education) according to the plan
of care in
patients living in personal residence on an as
needed basis...
Key Highlights: • Experience in discharge planning and collaboration with outside agencies to provide the
needed support
patients might require and provided
patient education regardless
of illness and resources.
Assigned staff to meet
patient care
needs and address productivity standards, while adjusting for census, skill mix and sick calls.Planned and organized staff development and orientation programs for clinical services.Conducted probationary and annual performance evaluations
of all staff.Developed and arranged continuing
education opportunities for all staff to increase knowledge and skills.
Collaborate with DHMC Lactation Services to assess
patient needs, referral sources,
education and optimization
of the Baby Friendly Hospital Initiative.
Registered Nurse / Instructor — Duties & Responsibilities Provide exceptional
patient care and medical team support across multiple medical specialties Skilled in surgical, cardiac, pulmonary, medical, radiology, pediatrics, and emergency room medicine Maintain working knowledge
of current medical technology, procedures, and standards
of care Create workflows assigning tasks and responsibilities to the nursing team Responsible for scheduling, hiring, payroll, and evaluation
of nursing team and support staff Trained in chemical paralytic agents, surgical airways, pericardiocentesis, chest needle compression, and intraosseous access Perform advanced cardiac life support procedures, vasculature access device insertion, and 12 lead EKG's Responsible for intubation, ventilator management, IV and oral medication administration, and monitor line insertion Transport critically ill or injured
patients to healthcare facilities and respond to in house codes Maintain professional and courteous communications with
patients and family Educate
patients and family members in healthy lifestyles and disease management Train nursing students in accepted practices and standards
of care Utilize high fidelity mannequins in a variety
of situations to develop student critical thinking skills Lead traditional classroom
education and scenario debriefs ensuring student comprehension Design and implement engaging curriculum to reach a variety
of skill sets and learning styles Offer guidance and support to junior nurses, lab technicians, and medical technologists Oversee confidential
patient information, customer service, phones, and other administrative functions as
needed Demonstrate ability to remain calm and levelheaded in high pressure situations Perform all duties with positivity, professionalism, and integrity
This visit emphasized evaluation
of patient and family
needs,
education regarding treatment options, and clarification
of preferences for different treatment options.
Planned Parenthood South Atlantic aims to provide high quality
education that reflects the
needs of young people, their families, our
patients, and the communities we serve.
Specific cultural services address the
needs of Native American and African American clients, including: culturally relevant
patient education, ongoing community based support, and client advocacy.