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patient experience, every time. Duke's therapeutic apheresis program for adults and children, uses advanced technology to treat a variety of medical conditions by separating blood into white blood cells
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and communication skills. · Attention to detail and ability to follow protocols. · Comfortable using computer systems and mobile apps. · Ability to remain professional and calm in emergencies. Work
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serves as a quality and regulatory liaison for one primary operational area: Stem Cell and Cellular Therapy Laboratory (STCL), Apheresis, or Clinical Operations, with cross-coverage responsibilities as
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, liver/kidney failure, BKAs/AKAs, diabetes, GI bleed, sickle cell, and rheumatic disorders. RNs will also have the opportunity to work on unit 3100, a General Surgery / Trauma Stepdown allowing nurses
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data workflow including data capture, storage, transfer, management, quality, and preparation for analysis (may include data from EDCs, EHR, mobile apps, etc.). Demonstrates and applies open science
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strengthen a university-wide center dedicated to advancing rigorous research, transformative education, and public engagement focused on the systems that shape opportunity, mobility, and well-being. In
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● Maintenance of a variety of collars, braces, and orthopedic devices ● Polytrauma mobility ● Post-operative monitoring and care ● Various pain management techniques including Patient Controlled Analgesic (PCA
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the dedication and spirit of Duke Athletics. Minimum Requirements -Work requires knowledge of turfgrass and soil management normally acquired through an Associate degree program in turfgrass management or two
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activity in a broad array of applied therapeutics. Job Responsibilities: The Center for Applied Therapeutics develops dendritic cell and T-cell-based therapies for various cancers. We collaborate across
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adjacent units. Our team of nursing staff provide exceptional care to patients with complex medical diseases including Cardiac, Pulmonary, Liver, Renal, Sickle Cell, Diabetes, Infectious Diseases, Wound Care