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participants, accurately project outcomes, and provide specific planning details for each event. Manage the planning process and work out detailed logistics for each blood drive. Request or create digital
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participants, accurately project outcomes, and provide specific planning details for each event. Manage the planning process and work out detailed logistics for each blood drive. Request or create digital
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eligibility by providing acceptable, original forms of identification for employment verification via the Federal I-9 employment verification process. A list of acceptable documents can be seen here: https
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eligibility by providing acceptable, original forms of identification for employment verification via the Federal I-9 employment verification process. A list of acceptable documents can be seen here: https
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. Teaching experience in Ancient Greek, Latin, or Ancient History. Application Process Candidates should attach a cover letter (letter of application), and a curriculum vitae. Two confidential letters
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. Essential Functions Assist physicians, nurses and researchers during clinical studies. Perform routine physical/clinical procedures such as phlebotomy, blood pressure readings, pulse etc. Prepare procedure
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, as well as protocol design and centralized, independent reading. Our highly experienced team is composed of neuroradiologists, MRI physicists, dedicated post processing technologists, and program and
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procedure scheduling and completion. Complete eligibility review and verification in conjunction with treating physician/sub-I and CRC team. Coordinate treatment appointments/procedures for patients' duration
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—students, faculty, and staff—on safe and proper use of tools, equipment, and shop/lab processes. Maintain a healthy and safe shop/lab environment; conduct safety tutorials and training sessions for students
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the Cincinnati Tri-State region. Affiliation with the University of Cincinnati Physicians means immediate access to tertiary specialists who treat the most complex medical conditions. The Primary Care Network is