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sufficient to meet the clinical needs of the IDS department, human subjects research office, and the University. Collects and documents workload measurement statistics; provides other data, as required
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for the crucial processes of handling the regulatory (FDA), protocol adherence, human subject protection aspects of the research conducted in the Division of Clinical Pharmacology. At request of research
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well as maintains animal records. CORE JOB FUNCTIONS Provides animal husbandry to a variety of animals including non-human primates (NHP). This includes daily observation, feeding, watering, exercising and providing
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documentation relevant to Contracts unit. Collaborates with other University groups such as IRB (Human Subject Research Office), Risk Management, Technology Transfer, Export Control, General Counsel and, other
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the patient to heal physically and spiritually. Establishes a trusting relationship by creating and maintaining a conducive climate for healing by being authentically present to the patient and family
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patients in a respectful manner, following the appropriate face to face standards. d) Keep daily records of all assignments using individual log. e) Monitor availability of equipment (wheelchairs, stretchers
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the therapy team in the preparation of a treatment plan that customized to the patient’s needs. Assists with Human Resources responsibilities. Actively participates in training and orientation of new
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radiation therapy machine equipment. Knowledge of human anatomy and proper positioning techniques to provide treatment to patient as prescribed. Able to stand and walk for long periods. Able to fabricate
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. The Miami project to Cure Paralysis is a center for neuroscience regarding neurotrauma and neurological disease. Dr. Widerstrom-Noga’s research program focuses on human chronic pain associated with
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distinguished regional network of ambulatory services. This 160,000 square foot expansion will continue to bring world-class academic medicine, cutting-edge technology, and innovative treatment options