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laboratory values and report to the physician. Knowledge of symptomatology of common and or life threatening medical problems. Interpersonal skills in maintaining a cooperative working environment with
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JOB DUTIES Description Join the UCLA West Valley team as a Per Diem, Hospital Physical Therapist! Oversee evaluating and treating patients in our dynamic healthcare environment. Your key
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to: Implement and support of a 24 x 7 environment for networked equipment, workstations, printers, and related software Build, installation, performance monitoring, optimization, troubleshooting and maintenance
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in signal processing, bioengineering, physics, computer science, or applied mathematics. Join our dynamic team and contribute to groundbreaking research in a cutting-edge environment. Ready to take
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with a Windows environment utilizing MS Office to perform word-processing, spreadsheet analysis, and database programming and management. Skill in organizing and prioritizing workload in order to meet
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, optimization of clinic and operational workflows, and working collaboratively with the team to create a patient-centered and administratively effective environment. JOB QUALIFICATIONS Qualifications Required
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University of California, Los Angeles | Santa Monica, California | United States | about 6 hours ago
responsibilities are centered on transporting patients, equipment, and supplies and maintaining a clean, neat work environment, well-stocked with needed supplies. Other duties include, but are not limited
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evaluating and reporting emergent patient/unit information · Ability to thrive in a fast-paced environment under a heavy workload
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commitment to supporting unit, department, and hospital vision o Projects a calm, reassuring and confident manner and promotes a cohesive team environment · Standards and Accountability Abilities
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to accommodate research deadlines. Ability to respond to situations in an appropriate and professional manner. Ability to concentrate and focus in a work environment that contains distracting stimuli and competing