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Classification Title: Large Animal Hospital Veterinary Treatment Technician I/II (CARE) Job Description: The University of Florida, Large Animal Hospital is recruiting for a Large Animal Veterinary
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Classification Title: Counselor Job Description: Provides supervision/oversight of Sexual Abuse Treatment program, staff, and contracted therapists. Provides direct therapy and counseling services
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will provide and manage direct patient care, including physical examinations, evaluations, assessments, diagnoses, and treatment for a specified patient population. This Physician provides full scope
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, evaluations, assessments, diagnoses, and treatment for a specified patient population. This Physician provides a full scope of clinical patient care and services that fall under the field of training including
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medical treatments and procedures under the supervision of senior staff. In addition to strong communication and hands-on skills, this person must be proficient in equine handling and monitoring. Must live
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Classification Title: Large Animal Hospital Stable Assistant - OPS Job Description: This position assists in the treatment of horses and other large animals admitted to the Large Animal Hospital
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, fair and equitable treatment for everyone in our diverse and valued team. Prospective applicants must have clear and effective communication skills, and be able to provide excellent customer service
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Classification Title: Large Animal Hospital Stable Assistant - OPS Job Description: This position assists in the treatment of horses and other large animals admitted to the Large Animal Hospital
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-of-the-art facilities and collaborative approach to medicine ensure that our patients receive the highest quality treatment. We are currently seeking a talented and dedicated Movement Disorders Physician
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services for diagnostic or consultation purposes, and providing treatment or medications Perform general nursing care such as venipuncture, catheter placement, patient restraint, treatments, medication