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for procedure by using established protocols to achieve the highest quality image. Follows protocols specified by the Radiologist. Enters complex data into the computer system. Reviews, verifies and evaluates
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typically attained by a Bachelor’s degree. Experience in administering and scoring computer-based and paper-and-pencil neuropsychological assessments that measure immediate and delayed memory, cognitive
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maritime technology or systems maintenance. * You’re comfortable working with tools, electronics, and computers-and eager to learn more. * You’re dependable, adaptable, and thrive in hands
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, participation in program planning and development of patient education information. May perform other related duties as assigned. First assist in operating room for all surgical specialties, urology, general
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patients, including appropriate interview techniques, diplomacy and confidentiality. Demonstrated experience interacting effectively with co-workers as well as subjects. Strong general computer skills
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sensitivity. Knowledge of common University-specific computer application programs. Very rarely, overtime and evenings may be required. Employment is subject to a criminal background check. Pay Transparency Act
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multiple tasks and assignments simultaneously and set priorities. Proficient with computer programs, including Microsoft Office products. Experience working in a healthcare and/or higher education setting
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. Responsible for overall administrative program management of: (1) Family Medicine Residency Program; (2) Combined Family Medicine and Psychiatry Residency Program;(3) Affiliated Scripps Family Medicine
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the direction of the Associate Director of Upper Division Housing, the Assistant Director of Residence Life (ADRL) coordinates significant portions of the residential life program. The ADRL plays an integral role
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information across the continuum of care. Participates in training and program development and represents the department to the medical and general community. Completion of an accredited program of Occupational