102 Medical-Sciences positions at University of the Pacific in California in United States
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professions education. Trends in oral health and medical sciences. Word, Excel, Outlook, Canvas, SharePoint, Zoom, Microsoft Teams. Ability to: Give lectures in the biomedical sciences, especially anatomy
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technology. Complete any additional related work as directed by the Executive Associate Dean. Minimum Qualifications Knowledge of: Building and supporting data dashboards Survey construction and analysis Best
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Details Posted: 15-Jun-24 Location: Stockton, California Type: Full-time Salary: Open Categories: Academic/Faculty Physical Sciences Internal Number: 5337261 Postdoctoral Research Fellow Primary
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. Education: Successful completion of an accredited associate degree program in laboratory science or medical laboratory technology is Preferred. Alternatively, candidates may demonstrate equivalent education
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. Education: Successful completion of an accredited associate degree program in laboratory science or medical laboratory technology is preferred. Alternatively, candidates may demonstrate equivalent education
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exercises, providing instructional materials and lectures on laboratory procedures, technology, and management. Produce and maintain training aids, including coordinating digital and stone cast fabrication
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, sexual orientation, medical condition, pregnancy, gender identity, gender expression, or mental or physical disability.
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, copier and scanner. Knowledge of: Current educational technology resources and online resources (i.e. Canvas, Qualtrics, PubMed, Webex, Zoom). ·Dental/medical terminology. Experience: Previous experience
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systems, and CRM database systems. Knowledge and/or experience working in a complex liberal arts and sciences academic unit, and ability to articulate the value of a liberal arts education. Strong verbal
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the financial team to achieve optimal revenue capture through best practices and efficient forward-thinking use of technology and resources. Support the Clinic Finance Liaison to train students and faculty