I thrived and excelled quickly in the fa... • while preserving quality care for the pa... • I was promoted to medical coordinator wh... • while managing their medications safely.... • CPR • BLS • first Aide • and ACLS.
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Privatism and Urban Policy in Britain and the United States
May 2014 to 2000 Behavioral Health TechnicianThe Florida House Experience Deerfield Beach, FL Jan 2011 to May 2014 Medical Coordinator
Education:
CHAMBERLAIN COLLEGE OF NURSING Miramar, FL 2013 to 2015 BSN in NursingPALM BEACH STATE COLLEGE Boca Raton, FL 2013GLOUCESTER COUNTY COMMUNITY COLLEGE 2005 to 2007DELSEA REGIONAL HIGHSCHOOL Franklinville, NJ 2005 diploma
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I thrived and excelled quickly in the fast pass environment, while preserving quality care for the patient. Next, I was promoted to medical coordinator where I demonstrated the ability of maintaining a rapport with the patient, while managing their medications safely. I also have certifications for the following: pharmacology, CPR, BLS, first Aide, and ACLS.
Robin Boyle 1974 graduate of Rickards High School in Tallahassee, FL is on Memory Lane. Get caught up with Robin and other high school alumni from Rickards
Some states are re-examining incentives as the unemployment crisis intensifies competition for employers, says Robin Boyle, an urban planning professor at Michigan's Wayne State University. "We're seeing a new day in terms of incentivization of business that is less generous" and gives more discreti
The mayor is trying not just to save Detroit for its residents, but also to create the kind of city that others will want to return to, said Robin Boyle, a professor of urban planning at Wayne State University in the city. "There is a new day," Boyle said. "The question is, do they have the will and the capacity and the facility to make a change in a place that is so economically and socially and environmentally impacted as Detroit?"
Date: Feb 08, 2011
Category: Sci/Tech
Source: Google
With Detroit in dire straits, mayor invites big thinking
The mayor is not just trying to save Detroit for its residents, but create the kind of city that others will want to return to, said Robin Boyle, a professor of urban planning at Wayne State University. "Bing, since he came on board, has consistently held the position publicly that this is a time that requires decisive and directional changing intervention," he said.
Date: Feb 07, 2011
Category: U.S.
Source: Google
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