164 programming-"Multiple"-"Prof"-"Embry-Riddle-Aeronautical-University"-"O.P" positions at University of Kentucky
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and manage multiple priorities, programs, and projects, both independently and in a team. Proficient in the use of web-based software. Proficiency with Microsoft Word and Excel required Must demonstrate
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point of clinical expertise for the Ventricular Assist Device program and is responsible for managing all inpatient and outpatient VAD patients across the continuum of care. Works independently to ensure
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remote or hybrid roles while supporting groundbreaking research. Professional Development Opportunities: Engage in interdisciplinary collaborations, virtual conferences, and training programs to advance
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unit, the RN serves as an important component of the medical team. This team is responsible for the diagnosis and treatment of multiple medical and surgical disease complications. The primary
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with a multidisciplinary healthcare team in the primary care family & community medicine environment. The complexity of the primary care service line requires an in depth knowledge of the multiple
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treat the disease, which means that physicians and nurses from multiple specialties work together with each patient to develop the best treatment plan for their particular circumstances. The primary
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patients, equipment, or materials; and exposure to hazardous chemicals and fumes including waste, cuts/punctures, and blood-borne or airborne pathogens. Shift The Medication Assistance Program operates
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comprehensive administrative support to faculty, track coordinators, and associate/assistant deans within the undergraduate nursing programs. This position plays a vital role in ensuring the smooth operation of
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an Administrative Services Assistant to support the Department Accounts Payable functions as well as manage the 5 non-ACGME Fellowship programs and the Medical Student rotations. This position will include
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patient care and will assist the Supervisor and Senior Leaders in program development while adhering to the policies and procedures of the University of Kentucky HealthCare Enterprise and in accordance with