646 programming-"the"-"DAAD"-"U"-"Prof"-"UCL"-"Brookhaven-Lab"-"CSIRO" positions at University of Virginia
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into the program). Experiential training in our state-of-the-art pharmacy, Preparation for passing the national certification exam. Candidates accepting a position will continue in their role as a pharmacy
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and programs. Position Details This position will remain open until filled. This is a full-time in-person position at the School of Data Science at the University of Virginia in Charlottesville, VA
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Under general direction utilizes a combination of programming and analytical skills to design and maintain the pharmacy Epic application system within the Health System. Prepares detailed
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manages budget for the unit and ensures that any expenditures are within the budget. Knowledge of related benchmarks such as Paid hour per patient day and Worked hour per patient day. Develops programs
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This is an intensive training program in the UVA General Ultrasound lab specifically designed for ultrasound students currently in a formal Ultrasound Degree Program. There will be specially
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functional status, including muscle development, gait, sensory function, range of motion, joint stability, and skin integrity. Develop a plan that addresses the patient's needs and goals, including pain
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services and activities considering the needs of the customers. Actively participates in quality improvement program development and professional growth activities for self while assisting in
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of belonging, strengthen well-being, and develop relationships with existing campus programs focused on FGLI students. Additionally, the Assistant Director will assist with the day-to-day operations of
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and evaluation. Formulates a patient-specific plan for anesthesia care in collaboration with attending anesthesiologist. Implements monitors and adjusts patient’s physiologic condition as appropriate
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The Brains, Emotions, and Adolescent Relationships (BEAR) Lab at the University of Virginia, under the direction of Stefanie Sequeira, Ph.D., in collaboration with the Program for Anxiety