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Post-Doctoral Laboratory Position in the Department of Pediatrics Mentor: Dr. Tom Harris, MD Associate Professor, Division of Pediatric Pulmonology and Sleep Medicine Department of Pediatrics
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staff on data collection, database design/management and analysis. Helps mentor trainees and post-docs on the study team as needed. “Must be proficient in R and/or SAS software.” Perform other duties as
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RN - Registered Nurse - Acute Care PACU - Post Anesthesia Care Unit - Multiple Shifts - (UAB000W7) Description More money. Unlimited possibilities. Be a UAB nurse. Now offering recently updated
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RN - Registered Nurse - PACU - Post Anesthesia Care Unit - Multiple Shifts - (UAB000W9) Description More money. Unlimited possibilities. Be a UAB nurse. Now offering recently updated regionally
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/Acute Care for Elders (ACE) 2 Unit or “Highlands 4 North” is a 23-bed acute care unit located at UAB Hospital-Highlands that provides care to post-surgical patients, as well as those transferred from
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. This involves: Setting appointments for patients and enter information into appointment database, send schedule to appropriate staff, assisting physician/other nurses/other staff during pediatric and adolescent
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RN - Registered Nurse - Pre/Post Recovery Unit - Heart and Vascular Center - Multiple Shifts - (UAB000U4) Description More money. Unlimited possibilities. Be a UAB nurse. Now offering recently
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Weekend AM and PM - Flexi/PRN Unit Details: The Acute Care for Elders Unit (ACE) or “Highlands 4 Main” is a 26-bed acute care unit located at UAB Hospital-Highlands that provides care to post-surgical and
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certain clinical and patient services and for performing administrative duties in support of physician staff and operations. Responsible for the conduct of patient scheduling. Coordinates outpatient
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candidate will be an MD or MD/PhD and able to lead and sustain grant-supported clinical and/or laboratory research programs in genomic medicine. For clinicians, up to 20% effort seeing patients in genomic