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/students on the correct and safe operation of lab setups. Interface directly with students and instructors to maintain schedules, answer questions, organize make-up sessions, and plan instructional
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; working with the Office of Global Activities program manager to coordinate visiting scholar stays; responding to inquiries or complaints from faculty, staff, students and the public. The incumbent will work
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Leading Research Program: Play an integral role in establishing the group as a national leader in computational plasma modeling. The ARS will be expected to help the group build a strong presence in this
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: Graduate of Instrument Processing Program including completed externship OR Instrument Processor II: Certification Graduate of Instrument Processing Program including completed externship Minimum 1.5 years
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of Radiology CT Accreditation Program requirements. Effectively communicate with patients to obtain important clinical information, instruct the patient, relieve anxiety, and gain agreement during procedures
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. The Director also oversees special events such as Second Look Weekend and initial MD program onboarding, and contributes to data analysis, reporting, and promotional materials in partnership with communications
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ability to effectively design and communicate program information to diverse audiences. Applications that do not include all requested materials in a single combined document may not be considered. Job
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excellent multitasking ability and record-keeping skills to join the Research Program on Cognition and Neuromodulation Based Interventions. The primary emphasis of this program is on cognitive rehabilitation
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issues and concerns. You'll directly partner with members and health plan suppliers regarding insurance eligibility, benefit coverage details, claims processes, and complex inquiries. Additionally, you
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a training program funded in part by an institutional training grant from the NIH. The goals of the Center include enhancing information exchange among basic, translational, and applied researchers