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, ACLS, DEA, and NPI certifications. Familiarity and proficiency with computer-based programs such as electronic medical records systems, MS Word, MS PowerPoint, and MS Excel. Preferred Qualifications
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, coordination, and management of information and data, development and implementation of computer models and simulations, development of research materials (figures, presentations, papers, etc.) and work
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estimate of the range of possible compensation at the time of posting. Position Summary Reporting to the Director of the Metabolic Bone Diseases Program and the Endocrinology Practice Manager, the Clinical
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posts and public health leadership globally. Housed in the Heilbrunn Department of Population and Family Health, the Program on Forced Migration and Health is one of the world's leading programs
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skills. Computer Skills: proficiency with MS Word programs and familiarity with Mac and PC platforms. Clinical research experience or oncology nursing experience preferred. Equal Opportunity Employer
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health care services in a compassionate and humane manner. Adheres to work standards as outlined in departmental manuals. Responsibilities COMPUTED TOMOGRAPHY: This technologist performs diagnostic
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dynamics. The ideal candidate will have expertise in visually guided behavior and strong computational skills, as well as superior motivation, drive and demonstrated aptitude for research. Minimum
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and alumni groups and possesses strong organizational, interpersonal, program management, event planning and computer skills, and is able to adopt new technology platforms. The Coordinator is also the
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training assigned to this level including CITI, GCP, HIPAA. Understands the disease process per program. Participates in trainings specifically for maintaining certification as a Clinical Research
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. Minimum Qualifications Bachelor's degree from an accredited Physician Assistant program, plus four years of experience in a hospital experience, preferably in Cardiology Current New York State PA license