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Physician Scheduling Coordinator
Full Time - Eligible for Benefits200373 Peds Endo and Peds SpecialtyDay -
Physical Therapist
Per Diem - Non Benefited410301 Rehabilitation Hospital TherapyDay -
Speech Language Pathologist
Per Diem - Non Benefited200301 Acute Care Inpatient TherapyDay -
Acute Float Pool-RN
Sign On Bonus - $30,000Full Time - Eligible for Benefits200725 Float PoolNight -
Cancer Screening & Prevention
Early detection plays a crucial role in effectively managing cancer. By undergoing regular cancer screening tests, you can identify the presence of cancerous cells or tumors even before symptoms manifest. It provides an opportunity for timely intervention and increases the chances of successful treatment and recovery. At the William N. Pennington Cancer Institute, your care team is essential in determining which screenings are most appropriate for you and your family based on your medical history, age, and risk factors. They can guide you through the various screening options available and address any concerns or questions you may have. Cancer screening tests encompass a range of examinations, including imaging techniques such as X-rays, CT scans, MRI scans, as well as specific tests like mammograms, Pap smears, colonoscopies, and prostate-specific antigen (PSA) tests. These screenings aim to detect breast, lung, prostate, colorectal, cervical, and other types of cancers. By prioritizing cancer screenings and preventive measures, you take an active role in safeguarding your health. Detecting cancer early significantly increases the chances of successful treatment and improves overall outcomes. Prevention Cancer prevention is a vital aspect of maintaining overall health and well-being. One significant preventive measure is the administration of HPV (human papillomavirus) vaccines. HPV is a common sexually transmitted infection that can lead to several types of cancers, including cervical, vaginal, vulvar, anal, penile, and oropharyngeal cancers. HPV vaccines are designed to protect against high-risk HPV strains responsible for the majority of these infections. By getting vaccinated, individuals can significantly reduce their risk of developing HPV-related cancers. These vaccines are most effective when administered before exposure to the virus through sexual activity. Therefore, early vaccination, ideally during adolescence or early adulthood, is crucial for long-term protection. By prioritizing HPV vaccination as part of comprehensive cancer prevention strategies, individuals can take proactive steps towards reducing the risk of these preventable cancers.
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Top 5 Health Benefits of Pickleball
Over the past couple of years, pickleball has become the fastest-growing sport among people of all ages. It’s a combination of tennis, ping-pong and badminton that originated in 1965. This sport can be played indoors or outdoors on a pickleball court where two players (singles) or four (doubles) hit a perforated hollow plastic ball over a 36-inch-high net using solid-faced paddles. A pickleball court is the same size as a double’s badminton court and measures 20×44 feet. Pickleball is a fun, low-impact game that keeps people healthy and active. Kaitlyn Jacobson, Physician Assistant at Renown Urgent Care – Ryland, plays pickleball herself and is a big fan of the sport. Here she shares the top five health benefits of playing pickleball.
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Transitional Care RN
Full Time - Eligible for Benefits200746 Crisis CenterNight -
Transfer Center and Virtual Care RN
Full Time - Eligible for Benefits200751 RTOC Renown Transfer Operations CenterNight -
Transfer Center and Virtual Care RN
Full Time - Eligible for Benefits200751 RTOC Renown Transfer Operations CenterDay -
Early Childhood Teacher (2 - 2.5 year old class)
Sign On Bonus - $2,000Full Time - Eligible for Benefits100718 Child Care CenterDay