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The Unit Assistant/Telemetry Technician is an important member of the care team, supporting all departments in the delivery of safe, efficient care to patients on MedSurg and ICU. Responsible for helping create and maintain a healthy working environment for all members of the care team, an efficient and organized unit, and a safe, healing atmosphere for our patients. Enhances the daily operations of the units, supports patient throughput, and provides outstanding service excellence. Expected to perform basic patient care duties autonomously and also at the direction of the RN.
Performs a variety of clerical tasks associated with the processing and maintenance of patient medical records such as prepping, scanning and indexing. Provides assistance to internal and external customers. Assists patients with requests for medical records.
Under the direction of the Patient Access Manager the Patient Access Representative is responsible for interviewing patients or their representatives in order to determine and record all demographic and financial information necessary to accurately and effectively process the registration, billing and payment functions. The Patient Access Representative will perform these services within the context of Sonoma Valley Hospital's mission, goals and objectives.
The Emergency Nurse is responsible for high quality individualized patient care in the Emergency Department requiring a broad range of knowledge and expertise in the treatment of patients experiencing medical emergencies ranging from low acuity (earaches) to full blown resuscitative encounters (acute stroke, cardiac arrest). Practices within the scope of RN licensure as defined by California Board of Registered Nursing, the Nurse Practice Act and Emergency Nurses Association standards of practice. Advocates for and participates in high quality patient care and patient experience.
The Emergency Nurse is responsible for high quality individualized patient care in the Emergency Department requiring a broad range of knowledge and expertise in the treatment of patients experiencing medical emergencies ranging from low acuity (earaches) to full blown resuscitative encounters (acute stroke, cardiac arrest). Practices within the scope of RN licensure as defined by California Board of Registered Nursing, the Nurse Practice Act and Emergency Nurses Association standards of practice. Advocates for and participates in high quality patient care and patient experience.
The Emergency Nurse is responsible for high quality individualized patient care in the Emergency Department requiring a broad range of knowledge and expertise in the treatment of patients experiencing medical emergencies ranging from low acuity (earaches) to full blown resuscitative encounters (acute stroke, cardiac arrest). Practices within the scope of RN licensure as defined by California Board of Registered Nursing, the Nurse Practice Act and Emergency Nurses Association standards of practice. Advocates for and participates in high quality patient care and patient experience.
The Emergency Nurse is responsible for high quality individualized patient care in the Emergency Department requiring a broad range of knowledge and expertise in the treatment of patients experiencing medical emergencies ranging from low acuity (earaches) to full blown resuscitative encounters (acute stroke, cardiac arrest). Practices within the scope of RN licensure as defined by California Board of Registered Nursing, the Nurse Practice Act and Emergency Nurses Association standards of practice. Advocates for and participates in high quality patient care and patient experience.
The Emergency Nurse is responsible for high quality individualized patient care in the Emergency Department requiring a broad range of knowledge and expertise in the treatment of patients experiencing medical emergencies ranging from low acuity (earaches) to full blown resuscitative encounters (acute stroke, cardiac arrest). Practices within the scope of RN licensure as defined by California Board of Registered Nursing, the Nurse Practice Act and Emergency Nurses Association standards of practice. Advocates for and participates in high quality patient care and patient experience.
SCU (Surgical Care Unit) RN is responsible for the preoperative preparation and recovering of all surgical patients. Responsible to act as an integral team member and keep patients moving through the unit in a safe, efficient, and timely manner. Able to apply critical thinking skills throughput the surgical continuum for each patient under their care. Skilled in post anesthesia recovery care of patient undergoing various types of procedures with different combinations of anesthesia.
Prioritizes and accurately performs a wide variety of clinical laboratory tests on various biological specimens based on established clinical procedures. Reviews, evaluates, documents and reports results. Preserves confidentiality of patients and follows lab safety and maintenance protocols.
The Support Services Specialist performs a variety of duties in multiple departments, as assigned, on a routine "fill-in" basis. Assigned roles/responsiblities include Housekeeping/Janitor role in Environmental Services (EVS), Food Service Worker in Food & Nutrition Services (FNS) and Receiving/Distribution in Materials Management (MM). The schedule is variable, per department assignment. This role contributes to the safety of all patients, staff and visitors in maintaining all assigned areas in a sanitary condition. This position necessitates good physical dexterity utilizing suitable body mechanics and stamina for sustained periods of time.
The Registered Nurse (RN) is an integral part of the patient care team. The RN assists in the delivery of high quality, individualized patient care. The RN autonomously practices within the scope of RN licensure as defined by the California Board of Registered Nursing, and the Nurse Practice Act. The RN advocates for patients and their families, the care team and the organization. The RN designs and carries out the plan of care utilizing the nursing process of assessment, diagnosing, planning, implementing and evaluation.
Performs a variety of roles to assist in the care of patients in the operating room in accordance with established policies and protocols for surgical technologists.
Performs a variety of roles to assist in the care of patients in the operating room in accordance with established policies and protocols for surgical technologists.
The Certified Nursing Assistant (CNA) is an important member of the patient care team, supporting patients, nurses and also overall unit functioning. The CNA is responsible for helping create and maintain a safe, healing environment for our patients, and a healthy working environment for the care team. The CNA is expected to perform duties autonomously and also at the direction of the RN. The CNA reports to the Director of Patient Services.
The Registered Nurse (RN) is an integral part of the patient care team. The RN assists in the delivery of high quality, individualized patient care. The RN autonomously practices within the scope of RN licensure as defined by the California Board of Registered Nursing, and the Nurse Practice Act. The RN advocates for patients and their families, the care team and the organization. The RN designs and carries out the plan of care utilizing the nursing process of assessment, diagnosing, planning, implementing and evaluation.
The Physical Therapist evaluates and treats patients primarily in the hospital physical therapy setting. Provides accurate and timely documentation and coordinates care with other health care professionals. Effectively participates in clinical site education through in-services and clinical education of assigned students.
Serves as the primary point of contact for both community and physician's office staff to schedule, reschedule or inquire general information regarding all scheduled services at Sonoma Valley Hospital. Confirms all basic demographic insurance information and updates into system. Serves as back up for registration in the Lobby and Emergency Room as needed to cover lunches, vacations and absences.
The Director of Quality provides direct oversight of Quality Management, Risk Management, Infection Prevention, and Case Management. This position oversees all Patient Safety and Culture of Safety initiatives, as well as accreditation and licensing and Medical Staff Peer Review. Other essential functions include oversight of all data abstraction, data analysis, internal, external, and regulatory quality data reporting, and oversight of department team members who contribute to these functions. This role ensures the department team members have the right level of skill development, right processes and systems in place to ensure both effectiveness and efficiency in job performance. They are responsible for ensuring an adequate budget for these functions and ensure...
Under the direction of the Medical Director provides primary care in the physician clinic. Duties include providing general and preventative care, educating patients about preventative care and prescribed treatments. Serves as a clinical resource to medical assistants, reviews and revises clinical policies and procedures per policy.