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stronger. We seek employees who bring different and innovative ways of seeing the world and solving problems. The Infectious Disease Sciences program at the Fred Hutchinson Cancer Center is seeking a
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pharmacy practice (months spent in the completion of an American Society of Health-System Pharmacists accredited residency training program may substitute month-for-month for the experience) Preferred
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, as well as strong written and verbal communication skills, including computer skills. Clinical Research Coordinator II: Minimum requirements for Clinical Research Coordinator I, plus: Minimum two
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interest in the sciences PREFERRED QUALIFICATIONS: Student from the University of Washington Have taken computer science courses Capable of programming The hourly pay range for this position is from $20.76
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of multiple computer systems. The role provides continuity of care by ensuring a smooth transition between care settings and by developing a trusted relationship with patients to identify and assist with each
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project management skills and committee experience Proficiency in basic computer skills (EMR, Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Outlook, etc.) Ability to work under pressure related to work/time deadlines Ability
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use of multiple computer systems. This is a Full Time (40 Hours Per Week) role with a variable schedule that will include some Weekends and Holidays. Responsibilities Maintains the flow of the clinic
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use of multiple computer systems. Responsibilities Maintains the flow of the clinic/unit by coordinating with clinical staff to direct and monitor patient location Greets and screens patients arriving
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the department Assists radiologists and other physicians with any/all procedures Assures the comfort and safety of the patient at all times Qualifications Required: Degree or program that provides you the
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Hutch's Translational Research Program. Metastatic breast cancer remains a devastating disease and new therapies and prevention strategies are desperately needed. In the Cheung lab, we aim to decipher how