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Old Jun 18, 2008, 01:03 PM
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LVH-Technical Partner

Hi,

Has anyone here heard of a Technical Partner at Lehigh Valley Hospital?

Any idea of the pay range? LVH has a training program that I may be interested in.

Thanks!
Columbo

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Old Jun 21, 2008, 12:47 PM
cc_nurse (Female)
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Re: LVH-Technical Partner

Yes, my brother just finished that training a week or so ago. You would handle the technical aspects of patient care, ie. phlebotomy, ECG's, ADL's and the like. Depending on the unit you may be allowed to help the nurses with certain procedures, especially if you plan on pursuing nursing school at some point.

Great benefits for health and education, the pay is likely in the $13/hr range give or take a dollar.

Good luck :-)

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