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Details Posted: 01-Apr-24 Location: Omaha, Nebraska Salary: Open Categories: Academic/Faculty Engineering Internal Number: 78409 Requisition Number: 2023-107 Business Unit: College of Medicine
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students on the Kearney campus and synchronously via distance technology to students on the Omaha campus. The faculty member will assist in teaching undergraduate and graduate-level courses as
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research studies that may include research registries, Patient-Centered Outcomes Research Institute (PCORI) projects, and investigator-initiated studies of novel biomarkers, diagnostic imaging and technology
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Additional Knowledge, Skills and Abilities: Basic understanding of dentistry and orthodontics. Detailed knowledge of orthodontic laboratory technology. Preferred Education: Associate's degree If any degree
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, please specify the type: Biomedical Engineering Preferred Experience: Some familiarity with animal surgeries’ experience with regulatory paperwork (IACUC, IRB) Preferred License: No If yes, what is the
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synchronously via distance technology to students on the Omaha campus. The faculty member will assist in teaching undergraduate and graduate-level courses as well as clinical skill instruction, simulation
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presentation skills. Preferred Education: Master's degree or equivalent If any degree/training is preferred, please specify the type: Science, Clinical Laboratory Sciences, Medical Technology, or Healthcare
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Experience: Setup and configuration of network printers. Experience with technology in AV multimedia hardware/software. Experience with Mac computers a plus. Preferred License: No If yes, what is the preferred
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, Biochemistry, Molecular Biology, Medical Technology, Genetics or other related science with coursework in Biochemistry, Genetics, Molecular Biology, and Statistics and/or Population Statistics Required
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If any degree/training is preferred, please specify the type: Instructional Design, Educational Technology, and Instructional Technology. Preferred Experience: • Experience in developing adult education