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Duke University, Psychology and Neuroscience Position ID: Duke-Psych&Neuro-AIR_DUKECULTURELAB [#31749] Position Title: Position Type: Other Position Location: Durham, North Carolina 27708-0999
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Duke University, Psychology and Neuroscience Position ID: Duke-Psych&Neuro-AIR_DUKEIDLAB [#31826] Position Title: Position Type: Other Position Location: Durham, North Carolina 27708-0999
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Staff Assistant (Psychology Clinic), you’ll be a trusted administrative partner supporting the Psychology Clinic’s mission to train future clinicians and deliver high-quality services to the community
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degree Work requires a minimum of two years of relevant research experience. A Bachelor’s degree may substitute for 2 years required experience Preferred Qualifications: Bachelors' Degree in Psychology
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botany, biology, zoology, psychology or other science related scientific field program. Work requires two years of research experience. A related master's degree may offset required years of experience
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psychiatrist to provide high quality team based care • Responsible for conducting initial comprehensive psychological assessments, eliciting the patient’s and family’s treatment preferences and needs, presenting
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to patients for CT scans. Maintain accurate patient records. Provide orientation and training to new CT technologists. Provide care for the psychological and physical needs of patients and their families for CT
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skills acquired through the completion of a bachelor's degree in botany, biology, zoology, psychology or other science related scientific field program. Preferred Qualifications Prior laboratory research
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School of Medicine Established in 1930, Duke University School of Medicine is the youngest of the nation's top medical schools. Ranked sixth among medical schools in the nation, the School takes pride in being an inclusive community of outstanding learners, investigators, clinicians, and staff...
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treatment plans for each patient and family. Provide in-patient consultations to patients with acute psychological, behavioral, or medical concerns. Meet individually with group patients who appear to have