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Details Posted: 27-Apr-24 Location: Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Type: Full-time Salary: Open Categories: Academic/Faculty Medical - Clinical Internal Number: 5213791 Cardiac Critical Care Nocturnist
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as a mentor to newly hired staff. Represents the Breast Research Team when meeting with Medical Science Liaisons, current and future research collaborators, and prospective donors; assists physician
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inventory. Nursing Responsibilities (Surgery) Stocking of surgical suite, set up of surgical suite including pack preparation Preparation of anesthetic medication for each patient (pre-op, induction drugs and
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experience or equivalent combination of education and experience required. Preference will be given to those with a doctoral degree in Medical Physics, Physics, Engineering or a related field. Candidates must
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benefits, a wide variety of professional development opportunities, supportive work and family benefits, a wealth of health and wellness programs and resources, and much more. Posted Job Title Medical
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individuals who have substance use disorders. The primary role is to obtain health histories and conduct physical examinations, make diagnoses, provide medical detoxification, conduct study visits, and counsel
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individuals who have substance use disorders. The primary role is to obtain health histories and conduct physical examinations, make diagnoses, provide medical detoxification, conductstudy visits, and counsel
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medications, completion of source documents and case report forms, reporting of non-serious and serious adverse events, maintenance of regulatory files, preparation for monitoring visits and audits, and
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targets them to the organ and cell types of interest using affinity moieties (e.g., antibodies), cell-hitchhiking, and medical devices. We tested these in mouse models of acute brain disorders, and are
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of Pennsylvania, is pioneering a scoring system to assess the impact of repurposing drugs for treating a wide array of human diseases. Drug repurposing leverages existing, FDA-approved medications for new