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to patients when they seek care or advice. Required Education and/or Experience • Master's Degree. • Completion of an ANA-approved Nurse Practitioner program with either an AANC or AANP certification
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of the Departments Sports Medicine Program. This position is outreach focused, with some travel required. Must be able to work a variable schedule which could involve some nights and weekends. You will be based at a
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Summary The Assistant Director of Biosafety (AD) is responsible for a leading role in the biological safety program on the Tulane University Uptown and Downtown campuses. Under the direction
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Surveillance Program on an annual basis. REQUIRED BACKGROUND CHECK, PHYSICAL, AND DRUG SCREENING FOR INCUMBENTS WHO HAVE CONTACT OR EXPOSURE TO ANIMALS OR ANIMAL TISSUES: Selected candidates must complete and
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collection and analysis, as well as program coordination, may also be pursued at times. This position participates regularly in Campus Health, therapist team, and Counseling Center staff meetings and trainings
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responsibilities include to plan, implement, and evaluate theory- and evidence-informed health promotion processes, policies, strategies, and services at all levels of the socio-ecological model. This position works
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compliance for the TNPRC animal care and use program (animal records, post approval monitoring, and adequate animal care staffing), administration of the Office of the Chair in the Division of Veterinary
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materials and presentations on topics pertinent to various University constituencies. Activities such as data collection and analysis, as well as program coordination, may also be pursued at times
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. Activities such as data collection and analysis, as well as program coordination, may also be pursued at times. The Psychologist participates regularly in Campus Health, therapist team, and CAPS staff meetings
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TO ANIMALS OR ANIMAL TISSUES: Ability to complete and pass successfully the required occupational health screening referenced in the University’s Animal Handler Health Surveillance Program on an annual basis