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an on-call position. Provides technical support. Responsibilities may include computer programming or operations; research support; medical patient care; technical equipment maintenance, repair
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understanding the molecular basis of cancer. To achieve this goal, we use various technologies, including cell biology, molecular biology, biochemistry, genomics, and animal models. We seek a highly motivated
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, medication refills, prior authorizations, referrals, buckets (labs, orders, etc), administering medication as well as pre and post operative care of patients and conscious sedation for the procedures. Desired
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, Remote-Friendly Working/Functional Title MedEd Clerkship Administrator Position Summary The Medical Education Clerkship Administrator works closely with our Director of Medical Education to provide support
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the reputation of the medical school by publicizing research news, major initiatives, and student/faculty accomplishments. As an integral member of the Marketing & Communications team, the Senior Public Relations
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relevant course work in or exposure to medical sciences; six months to one year of related and progressively more responsible or expansive work experience in the use of technical or medical terminology
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Back to search results Apply now Job no:956162 Work type:Support Staff Pay Grade: 11 Major Administrative Unit / College: College Of Veterinary Medicine Department: Small Animal Clinical Sciences
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. Provides professional support. Responsibilities may include general business, science, medical, agricultural or other professional support functions. Term: Temps can work two (2) nine (9) month terms with a
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medical sciences. Duties: Conducting research in the area of probabilistic causality with application in cyber-physical systems, biology, and medical sciences. The successful applicant will work with the
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professional support. Responsibilities may include general business, science, medical, agricultural or other professional support functions. Unit Position Summary Provide clinical service in the Veterinary