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Duke University, Biomedical Engineering Position ID: Duke -BME -DUKEROMERO [#30091] Position Title: Position Location: Durham, North Carolina 27708, United States of America [map ] Subject Areas
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to support the accomplishment of program objectives to include complex scheduling and coordination of recruitment events as well as routing and execution of contractual employment agreements and offer letters
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Clinical Ladder Program. Required Qualifications at this Level Education Level I, II, III Baccalaureate degree in Food and Nutrition, Dietetics, Nutritional Sciences, Human Nutrition, or comparable major
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clinic committees. Minimum Qualifications Education: Level I -- Graduation from accredited Medical Assistant program strongly preferred. High school or GED graduation required. Level II -- Graduation from
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Practice model participate in the clinical ladder program, educational activities, departmental committees, research projects or other health related projects as assigned. Provide nursing services
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at t his Level Education Graduate of an accredited Surg ical Technology program or maintains an accredited Surgical Technologist certification (NCCT or NBSTSA). Or, provides evidence of the successful
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statusAbility to use computer and learn new software programsAble to doc ument and communicate pertinent information using computerand/or paper d ocumentation toolsAbility to navigate the entity to provide
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for this position will be a highly motivated individual with experience in deep learning and medical imaging and a PhD degree in computer science, electrical and computer engineering, biomedical engineering
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Diploma program. ***All registered nurses without a Bachelor’s Degree in Nursing (or higher) will be required to enroll in an appropriate BSN program within two years of their start date and to complete
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. Become a part of a team that values and invests in you. Duke Advanced Practice Highlights: The nation’s first Physician Assistant Program was created at Duke in 1965 and is consistently ranked No. 1 in