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RN Manager – Manager of Clinical Practice I believe that better care begins at home. Compassionate care, uncompromising service and clinical excellence – that’s what Gentiva® patients have come to expect from our clinicians for nearly 40 years. Gentiva, America’s homecare leader, has set the clinical standard for today’s fastest-growing segment of healthcare – homecare. By creating innovative solu...
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Nursing and Medical Assistants, Other
Salaries
$18,720.00 - $54,392.00
Typical Salary for Nursing and Medical Assistants, Other in Connecticut
(128 Respondents)
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Education / Training
Some College Coursework Completed
26%
Associates
19%
High School
15%
Certification
14%
Vocational
10%
Bachelor's
9%
Master's
3%
Some High School Coursework
2%
Professional
2%
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