335 computational-physics "https:" "https:" "https:" "https:" "Brookhaven National Laboratory" positions at Boston Children's Hospital
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of the following: 3D Printing, Computer-Aided Design, Organic Modeling, Device Development, Software Development, Immersive Technologies (VR, AR), Device Manufacturing. An advanced degree may
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: 151506180 Department Summary: The Behavioral Health Transport Program, staffed with an Behavioral Health Transport Specialist and a Behavioral Health Counselor (BHC), utilizing non-ambulance vehicles, will
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copy and electronic file management for quality improvement data. Performs database searches and assists with reports as requested by Program personnel; completes administrative duties as assigned. Key
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under the Pediatric Hospital Medicine Division and the Boston Combined Residency Program. Key Responsibilties:Facilitating coordination and communication among team members and scheduling related
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urgent inquiries regarding status and location of missing files and digital images. Researches manual and computer records to locate and retrieve requested files and digital images for physicians, parents
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procedural, perioperative, and educational support within this highly specialized and dynamic program. The role requires strong clinical judgment, advanced procedural and coordination skills, and the ability
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the ability to work a range of 8-to-12-hour shifts Minimum Qualifications Education: A Master of Physician Assistant Studies or MSN/NP or DNP Program Experience: 2 years of PNP/FNP/PA experience. Prior
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to graduate or medical school. For more information about our research, please visit our website: https://timothyspringer.org/ Key Responsibilities Conducting a research project under supervision of a senior
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enters information accurately into hospital and departmental computer systems. Answers, screens, and routes telephone calls and performs general office support. May complete work necessary for pre
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pediatric epilepsy unit (in 1944), the first comprehensive pediatric sleep center (in 1978), and the first dedicated pediatric neurocritical care program (in 1996). Key responsibilities: Triaging and