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and Cell Biology Course Title and Course Number: INDS 211, 111, 112, 113 - Medical Histology Labs Estimated Number of Positions: 2 Total Hours of Work per Term: 36 Position Summary: TAs will demonstrate
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Job Title: Medical Imaging Technologist (Research Institute) Organisation: Research Institute of the MUHC Job Category: Research and teaching Job Type: Temporary full time Salary: $43,316.00
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the midterm and final exam. Qualifications: Only registered graduate McGill students can be hired as TAs Completed the BMDE 654 course. Graduate student in Biomedical Engineering. Effective communication skills
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: Under the direction of the Chair of Biomedical Engineering, the Program Officer will be responsible for the following: Primary Responsibilities: Assists in the implementation and monitoring of new
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to the research projects (10%) SPECIFIC RESPONSIBILITIES: Extracting data from patient medical records. Education / Experience Education: Bachelor's Degree Field of Study: Health Sciences (e.g., physiology, anatomy
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to the research projects (10%) SPECIFIC RESPONSIBILITIES: Extracting data from patient medical records. Education / Experience Education: Master's Degree Field of Study: Health Sciences (e.g., physiology, anatomy
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previously passed the course. Alternatively, can have good knowledge of the course. Good communication skills. Hiring Unit: Biomedical Engineering Course Title and Course Number: BMDE 501 - Selected Topics in
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instructor, and correct the midterm, the project and the final Qualifications: Only registered graduate McGill students can be hired as TAs Graduate training in Biomedical Engineering with a good understanding
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and Cell Biology Course Title and Course Number: ANAT 261 - Intro to Dynamic Histology Estimated Number of Positions: 2 Total Hours of Work per Term: 150 Position Summary: Supervise 1.5 of the 3, 2-hour
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; • Supervising students in medical and health sciences education research and/or anatomical sciences research and; • Assisting with the coordination and teaching of external/professional development