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DaVita is Hiring Nurses in Washington! - Learn More
Friday, October 30, 2009
DaVita is searching to fill the following 2 positions in Washington:
* Full time Nurse Manager for our Seaview outpatient dialysis center, located in Longbeach, WA.
* Full time Nurse Manager for our Puget Sound Acute program, located in Tacoma, WA.
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We love our patients. We think you will, too.
What you do is vitally important at DaVita-and in the lives of our patients and their families. As part of our professional team of clinicians, you will ensure the compassionate, professional delivery of all dialysis-related nursing services in an outpatient setting. Make the most of your nursing skills to provide the highest level of care to our patients and ensure their safety, comfort, and well being.
If you love patient-centered health care with real relationships inside a company that encourages fun on and off the clock, then DaVita is the place for you.
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United General Hospital is Hiring RNs
Thursday, October 08, 2009
United General Hospital has been a vital part of the community for more than 40 years. The hospital serves Public Hospital District 304, including Burlington, Sedro-Woolley, Bayview, Samish Island, Concrete, Marblemount, Clear Lake and areas of Mount Vernon—over 2,000 square miles in Skagit (and parts of Whatcom) County. The hospital is governed by a five-member board of commissioners.
United General prides itself on personalized care in a quiet, healing environment. In addition to an excellent staff, we embrace state-of-the-art technology to ensure quality and safety. From the new linear accelerator in the cancer care center, to the fully computerized sleep disorders center, and the wireless, voice-activated communication systems, United General is bringing big city technology to its friendly, rural setting.
posted in: Washington
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DaVita is hiring in Washington! - Learn More
Tuesday, September 29, 2009
DaVita is searching to fill the following 2 positions in Washington:
* Full time RN in Sunnyside, WA at the MT Adams Kidney Center
* Full time RN in Pasco, WA at the Mid-Columbia Kidney Center
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We love our patients. We think you will, too.
What you do is vitally important at DaVita-and in the lives of our patients and their families. As part of our professional team of clinicians, you will ensure the compassionate, professional delivery of all dialysis-related nursing services in an outpatient setting. Make the most of your nursing skills to provide the highest level of care to our patients and ensure their safety, comfort, and well being.
If you love patient-centered health care with real relationships inside a company that encourages fun on and off the clock, then DaVita is the place for you.
posted in: Washington
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United General Hospital is Hiring
Wednesday, September 09, 2009
United General Hospital has been a vital part of the community for more than 40 years. The hospital serves Public Hospital District 304, including Burlington, Sedro-Woolley, Bayview, Samish Island, Concrete, Marblemount, Clear Lake and areas of Mount Vernon—over 2,000 square miles in Skagit (and parts of Whatcom) County. The hospital is governed by a five-member board of commissioners.
United General prides itself on personalized care in a quiet, healing environment. In addition to an excellent staff, we embrace state-of-the-art technology to ensure quality and safety. From the new linear accelerator in the cancer care center, to the fully computerized sleep disorders center, and the wireless, voice-activated communication systems, United General is bringing big city technology to its friendly, rural setting.
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http://news.nurse.com/article/20090907/CA02/109070032
Monday, September 07, 2009
RICHLAND—Nurses at Kadlec Regional Medical Center are beginning a two-year journey the hospital hopes will end with patients getting better bedside care.
The hospital is one of 32 in the nation participating in the Transforming Care at the Bedside Initiative led by the American Organization of Nurse Executives.
Susan Spohr, Kadlec’s chief nursing officer, said the Richland hospital is joining the initiative in its second phase, following on the heels of a pilot project involving 67 hospitals.
posted in: news, Washington
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Regence Foundation Awards Nearly $250,000 in Grants to Northwest Nonprofits
Wednesday, September 02, 2009
The Regence Foundation announced today
$246,500 in grants for four Northwest nonprofits: HealthMatters of Central
Oregon, WithinReach, Critical Access Hospital Network and Northwest
Organization of Nurse Executives. The grants all support nonprofit programs
with innovative plans to improve quality of care and increase access to care.
posted in: Idaho, news, Oregon, Utah, Washington
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Medical Center tops Consumer Reports list
Wednesday, August 26, 2009
WENATCHEE — Expect to find excellent communication between patients and medical staff at Wenatchee Valley Hospital.
The facility, operated by the Wenatchee Valley Medical Center, just got the top ranking in Washington state for communication skills, according to Consumer Reports.
The main criterion was not quality of care, but how well doctors and nurses communicate with patients, magazine officials said. The results, all patient opinions, were published online this month through Consumer Reports.
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Washington State Nurses Association Launches New Campaign for Health Care Reform
Thursday, August 20, 2009
SEATTLE, Aug. 19 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/—Washington State Nurses Association (WSNA), the professional organization representing more than 16,000 registered nurses in Washington State, has announced a new outreach and education campaign to support meaningful health care reform in 2009. Launching on Wednesday, August 19, the campaign will feature television ads across the Pacific Northwest and a new website, www.Nurses4HealthReform.org, with information and tools for both nurses and the general public to get involved in the health care debate.
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United General Hospital is Hiring RNs
Tuesday, August 18, 2009
United General Hospital has been a vital part of the community for more than 40 years. The hospital serves Public Hospital District 304, including Burlington, Sedro-Woolley, Bayview, Samish Island, Concrete, Marblemount, Clear Lake and areas of Mount Vernon—over 2,000 square miles in Skagit (and parts of Whatcom) County. The hospital is governed by a five-member board of commissioners.
United General prides itself on personalized care in a quiet, healing environment. In addition to an excellent staff, we embrace state-of-the-art technology to ensure quality and safety. From the new linear accelerator in the cancer care center, to the fully computerized sleep disorders center, and the wireless, voice-activated communication systems, United General is bringing big city technology to its friendly, rural setting.
posted in: Washington
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United General Hospital is Hiring: RN and Resp Ther
Wednesday, July 08, 2009
United General Hospital has been a vital part of the community for more than 40 years. The hospital serves Public Hospital District 304, including Burlington, Sedro-Woolley, Bayview, Samish Island, Concrete, Marblemount, Clear Lake and areas of Mount Vernon—over 2,000 square miles in Skagit (and parts of Whatcom) County. The hospital is governed by a five-member board of commissioners.
United General prides itself on personalized care in a quiet, healing environment. In addition to an excellent staff, we embrace state-of-the-art technology to ensure quality and safety. From the new linear accelerator in the cancer care center, to the fully computerized sleep disorders center, and the wireless, voice-activated communication systems, United General is bringing big city technology to its friendly, rural setting.
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