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Chest Pain
Chest pain is often associated with having a heart attack. Not all chest pain is life-threatening, but it is always best to seek immediate medical attention. Depending on the severity and your symptoms, you may need to call 911. This way, paramedics…
Patients find success in losing tons at Blessing Bariatric Institute
Blessing Bariatric Institute surgery patients have lost it – weight that is – a lot of it.
CERTIFIED MEDICAL ASSISTANT (CMA) - FAMILY MEDICINE PALMYRA
STARTING RATE WITHOUT EXPERIENCE: $17.57
JOB SUMMARY
This position is responsible for providing direct patient care to patients under the supervision of a licensed medical provider (physician or mid-level) in the clinic setting. Under the direction…
MEDICAL TECHNOLOGIST/LAB SCIENTIST (MT/MLS) - LABORATORY
**UP TO $20,000 SIGN ON BONUS AVAILABLE**
STARTING RATE WITHOUT EXPERIENCE FOR MLS: $27.66 + $3.50 SHIFT DIFFERENTIAL IF APPLICABLE
FULL TIME; 12:30PM-9:00PM
JOB SUMMARY
This position is responsible for collecting and processing patient samples and…
CLINIC LPN - OFFICE OB GYN
STARTING RATE WITHOUT EXPERIENCE: $18.65
JOB SUMMARY
This position is responsible for providing direct patient care to patients under the supervision of a medical provider in the clinic setting. Under the direction and supervision of the physician…
Illini nurse saves a life and has a pin - and grateful patient - to prove it
Ashley Holland is the first Illini nurse to receive a Blessing Health System “Stroke Recognition Pin” for her role in saving the life of 78-year-old Linda Smith of Pittsfield.
LICENSED PRACTICAL NURSE (LPN) - CRITICAL CARE/PCU
STARTING RATE WITHOUT EXPERIENCE: $19.02 + ($2.25) SHIFT DIFFERENTIAL IF APPLICABLE
JOB SUMMARY
This position is responsible for providing direct care to an assigned group of patients under the supervision of a RN and in cooperation with other…
New heart procedure reduces stroke risk and fear
Talk with Jim Waterkotte for a while and you know he is one of a kind. But not in every way. Jim had taken a blood thinner for 10 years. So do as many as three million people each year in the United States. Jim took the blood thinner to control life-threatening clotting associated with his heart’s abnormal rhythm, known as atrial fibrillation (Afib).