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communication in English, including the use of email • successfully enroll in University of Pittsburgh Animal Exposure Surveillance Program (AESP) and other medical surveillance/immunization programs as dictated
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health, fitness, and exercise-related fields. The work of the program is focused on the rigorous study of the effects of sedentary behavior, physical activity, exercise, and fitness on various health
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welfare administration, policy, and practice to assume leadership of our statewide continuum of programs. These programs include the Child Welfare Education for Baccalaureates (CWEB) program, the Child
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1st and 2nd-year students in the simulation clinic or 3rd and 4th-year students in the clinic. Applicants must have a DMD/DDS degree from an American Dental Association accredited dental program and be
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computer, telephone, copier, fax, and other essential office equipment The University of Pittsburgh is committed to championing all aspects of diversity, equity, inclusion, and accessibility within our
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complement existing research clusters and establish an externally funded, internationally recognized research program that complements existing strengths in the Department. Strong collaborative opportunities
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two dermatopathology fellows. Our teledermatology program provides synchronous and asynchronous care to patients throughout the state and is utilized for inpatient consults and in-office e-consults with
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, flower beds, planters, etc. Duties also include the expeditious removal of any potential hazards including snow and ice removal during inclement weather seasons. Some direct Athletic program support is
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Program Minimum Years of Experience Required 2 Will this position accept substitution in lieu of education or experience? Combination of education and relevant experience will be considered in lieu
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terminology; operate a tablet computer; interact comfortably with people in distress, including children; be persistent and willing to make multiple attempts at activities, such as contacting the caregivers