Patient Care: Monitor vital signs (blood pressure, temperature, pulse, respiration) and report changes to supervisors.
Medication Administration: Administer prescribed medications and injections as directed by physicians or RNs.
Patient Hygiene & Comfort: Assist patients with bathing, dressing, feeding, and mobility.
Medical Procedures: Change dressings, insert catheters, collect specimens for lab testing, and assist with minor procedures.
Documentation: Maintain accurate patient records and update charts with treatments, symptoms, and progress.
Communication: Educate patients and families about care plans, medications, and recovery processes.
Support to Healthcare Team: Assist doctors and registered nurses with examinations and treatments.
Completion of an accredited Practical Nursing program (usually 12–18 months).
Passing the NCLEX-PN licensing exam.
State licensure as an LPN.
Compassion and patient care skills
Attention to detail
Strong communication
Ability to work under pressure
Basic clinical and technical skills

Provides quality Occupational Medicine and Urgent Care services across New York State, including Rochester, Batavia, and Albany. We specialize in a variety of occupational health services, including drug testing, illness/injury management, work related injuries, vaccinations, various types of physicals, travel medicine, school physician services, and physical therapy.