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of an accredited graduate school of nursing or physician assistant program with a master’s degree. Experience: Department and unit specific. Licensure: License or license eligible as an Advance Practice Provider
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computers, patient and cardiac monitor screens, and patient call system. • EPIC System: Utilized for Electronic Medical Record (EMR) charting and documentation. • Procedure Rooms: 8 procedure rooms with state
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disability-related accommodations within a rigorous educational program. It Is expected that the Director will create and maintain a vision for the office, establish a strategic direction, determine an
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of an accredited graduate school of nursing or physician assistant program with a master’s degree. Experience: Department and unit specific. Licensure: License or license eligible as an Advance Practice Provider
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Intermediate, or Lab Specialist Senior to work in the laboratory of Dr. Jeffrey Sturek, MD, PhD. The Sturek Laboratory is an exciting NIH-funded group which focuses on translational pulmonary immunology and
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collaboratively with clinical departments, nursing, physician leadership, other medical center departments, management, faculty and other stakeholders to ensure: timely patient access to care, operational
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such as (but not limited to): Registered Nurse, Athletic Training, Pharmacology, Medical Technology, Physical Therapy or Registered Respiratory Therapy. Clinical Research Coordinator 2, Non-Licensed
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procedures. Operates imaging system for special procedures. Applies appropriate measures in order to minimize radiation exposure to self, patients, employees and others. Responsible for achieving quality
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: $98,841.60 - $158,142.40 Annual MINIMUM REQUIREMENTS Education: Graduate of an accredited graduate school of nursing or physician assistant program with a master’s degree. Experience: Department and unit
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We are seeking a Postdoctoral Researcher (Research Associate) to support our NIH funded research program investigating astrocyte dysfunction in Down Syndrome and Alzheimer’s Disease. Specifically we