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collaboration, enthusiasm, and mutual respect. The team provides patient care and supportive services utilizing the Nursing Professional Practice Model. Care is directed towards the achievement of positive
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| Content and Access The Head of Access Services (Associate Director, Library Services) leads a dynamic program area, Access Services, which promotes new models for providing user access to scholarly works
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cultivating collaboration, enthusiasm, and mutual respect; creates and facilitates an environment that supports the nursing professional practice model; functions as a key member of the health care team
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supportive services utilizing the Nursing Professional Practice Model. Care is directed towards the achievement of positive patient care outcomes, maximizing the patient and family involvement in his/her own
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procedures; and providing technical expertise in mouse and cellular models of neurodegeneration, circadian rhythms, and multi-omics analyses. The Researcher extracts, analyzes, and evaluates experimental data
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of patients in alignment with the professional practice model. Minimum Qualifications Degree in Nursing from a CCNE (Commission on Collegiate Nursing Education) or Accreditation Commission for Education in
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supportive services utilizing the Nursing Professional Practice Model. Care is directed towards the achievement of positive patient care outcomes, maximizing the patient and family involvement in his/her own
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and Reducing Trauma (START) model. Ability to work with child welfare administrative data and have advanced knowledge of database software, like Microsoft Access. It is expected that the successful
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ability/proficiency/excellence computer software, equipment operation, or research technical skills. Desired Qualifications: Experience in research with flow cytometry, animal models, cloning and expression
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The necessary requirement is a true passion for science and discovery. The ideal candidate should also have at least 1 first-authored publication in press, and have experience working with murine models in a