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View All Vacancies School of Applied Sciences Location: Brighton - Moulsecoomb Salary: £29,605 to £32,982 per annum Closing Date: Thursday 02 May 2024 Interview Date: To be confirmed Reference
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Apply Now Summary The Brighton Center for Specialty Care is the newest University of Michigan Ambulatory Care facility dedicated to providing high quality health care services for adults and
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processing Technician will evaluate, troubleshoot, disassemble, assemble, and/or inspect endoscopes and TEE probes to assure proper function under direction of the department leadership. She/he will complete
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develop your career as a technician in the Higher Education Sector. Training will be provided to ensure that you are familiar with the universities facilities and working procedures and there will be
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patients Comply with Universal Infection Control procedures. Properly disinfect and sterilize appropriate equipment, electrodes, CPAP (Continuous -Positive Airway Pressure) masks. Appropriately handles
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Apply Now Summary Basic functions and responsibility are to supervise the clinical activities of the Michigan Medicine American Academy of Sleep Medicine accredited Sleep Laboratory at the Med Inn
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research that together enhance our contribution to society. Who We Are The Brighton Center for Specialty Care is the newest University of Michigan Ambulatory Care facility dedicated to providing high quality
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. They will provide support to Audiologists and Otolaryngology physicians. This will role will support hearing aid services at the Brighton Center for Specialty Care and West Ann Arbor Health Center
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, and neurosurgery services at University Hospital, Mott Children's Hospital, East Ann Arbor Ambulatory Surgical Center, Livonia Ambulatory Surgical Center, Brighton Center (three days per week
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2:1 Match on retirement savings Sign-ON Bonus for Registered Polysomnographic Techs! We'll provide regular professional development through University of Michigan professors and physicians