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of employees; Knowledge and use of best teaching and safety practices in Biology; Ability to use various computer software programs (Google products, BlackBoard, MS Word, PowerPoint, Excel, Zoom, Banner, Boss
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Nursing Program with Associates Degree, Nursing Diploma, Bachelors in Nursing, or Master's in Nursing. 3 or more years of nursing experience Current licensure as RN Strong leadership skills, ability
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contact the Division's Office of Program & Employment Compliance at compliance@uada.edu . For general application assistance or if you have questions about a job posting, please contact Human Resources
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management program. Works to institute a disease state management agreement with providers. Cosigns outreach documentation in a timely manner. Assesses the appropriateness of therapy for the individual patient
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certified in the contracted resource and adoptive parent training program and the contracted home study model. The person in this position is responsible for the delivery of the contracted training curriculum
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equivalent. Graduate of an accredited Scrub Technologist school/program or 2 years of experience as a surgical technologist. Ability to follow oral instruction, read, and write Preferred Qualifications: Scrub
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ensuring image quality by performing equipment QA. Qualifications: Minimum Qualifications: Bachelor's degree PLUS Successful completion of an approved Nuclear Medicine Program Certified as Nuclear Medicine
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, more than thirty Undergraduate programs, Master’s degree programs and a Doctorate program in Aquaculture/Fisheries. You can also develop workplace readiness through internships, co-ops and fellowships in
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Cardiology Advanced Imaging Fellowship (PGY-7), part of the Pediatric Cardiology program, is a 12-month training opportunity focused on advanced imaging techniques in pediatric cardiology. The fellowship term
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mammography program has been in place for more than 10 years. WPRCI is committed to decreasing breast cancer-related illness, disability and death in Arkansas through screening and early detection. The focus