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. These interventions will complement others within MICHR?s Interdisciplinary Research & Team Science Program portfolio that aim to elevate team functioning and research success. The Team Science Specialist should have
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of multiple departments in support of the Sports Medicine program. These departments include Anesthesiology, Family Medicine, Internal Medicine, Neurology, Orthopaedic Surgery, Pediatrics, PM&R, Radiology, and
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* Responds to a high volume of room service patient telephone requests; enters selections into CBORD software program Obtain patient?s meal selections for their prescribed diet order. Use a portable wireless
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simultaneously. The candidate will have excellent computer skills with proficiency in all Microsoft software applications. The candidate will be expected to complete 12 Hematology/Oncology CEUs annually
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interpersonal and problem-solving skills. Multitasking ability. Ability to maintain accuracy working with very detailed material. Adaptable to change. Data entry or computer experience. Excellent attendance
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Processing Program including completed externship or 1 year of intstrument reprocessing work experience. OR Instrument Processor II: Certification Graduate of Instrument Processing Program including completed
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for RCIS exam as a graduate of an accredited program in Invasive Cardiovascular Technology with the RCIS exam being successfully completed within one year of hire. 2. OR Candidate has obtained an American
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Department of Licensing and Regulatory Affairs CT installations ionizing radiation Rules and the American College of Radiology CT Accreditation Program requirements. Effectively communicate with patients
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Department of Licensing and Regulatory Affairs CT installations ionizing radiation Rules and the American College of Radiology CT Accreditation Program requirements. Effectively communicate with patients
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a research program (either independent- or team science-based) and design and develop experiments; including scientific writing, and publishing and presenting results. Successful applicant will have