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Heart Center at Columbia University Irving Medical Center seeks to add another Nurse Practitioner to our program. This is an exciting opportunity to improve the lives of individuals with congenital heart
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Championships. With 31 varsity sports, Columbia Athletics is the largest NCAA Division I athletics program in New York City and the only NCAA Division I sports program in Manhattan. A beautiful and peaceful
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the Architecture community. In collaboration with the Director of Development, develops and implements strategies to acquire and retain corporate sponsors for program events and conferences for students. Execute
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. Position Summary The position will provide executive administrative support to multiple full-time faculty within the Adult Liver Transplant Program and their advanced practitioners. The Executive Assistant
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Disease (ILD) Program in the Division of Pulmonary, Allergy, and Critical Care at Columbia University Irving Medical Center. This program focuses on treating patients with a broad range of inflammatory and
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; supports and contributes to Quality Assurance, and incorporates findings into practice. Minimum Qualifications Graduate from an accredited Nurse Practitioner Program. Requires current NY State NP license
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. The Senior Associate Dean strategically advances the School?s academic vision by overseeing curriculum delivery, cross-functional program development, and data-informed decision-making. This leader champions
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communications for social media websites and perform regular audits of social media content and related advertising. Leads program for training and process improvement projects, and other project management duties
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responsible for implementation of the enrollment strategy for the Pre-College and Visiting Program offerings at the School of Professional Studies (SPS). Responsibilities In partnership with the Associate Dean
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procedures. Other Requirements Participation in the medical surveillance program Contact with patients and/or human research subjects Potential bloodborne pathogen exposure Successful completion of applicable