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international programs in more than 150 countries. OVERVIEW The admissions reviewer is part of the team that evaluates candidates for admission to Duke Law School by reviewing written application materials
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Duke University Police Department Emergency Communications Officer Job Description Occupational Summary Emergency Communications Officers answer and process both emergency and non-emergency calls
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OVERVIEW : This is to announce an internal recruitment for the position of Police Officer Trainee leading to the classification of Police Officer following attainment of NC commissioned law
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viewing as appropriate. Screen all deaths for medical examiner's jurisdiction in compliance with the state law. Request autopsy consent on all non-medical legal deaths. Complete all appropriate decedent
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to the maintenance and processing of immigration and other governmental forms. Work Performed Manage and coordinate complex immigration and visa related functions (including Lawful Permanent Resident/green card
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information and oversight of information and dispensing systems; ensure compliance with Federal, State and local laws and regulations as well as proper storage and documentation. May also advise physicians
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. Detailed working knowledge and ability to apply HIPAA rules, North Carolina General Statutes, and other State and Federal laws regarding patient privacy. Duties and Responsibilities of this Level Release of
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medications. Chart patient progress maintaining detailed and accurate health records Protect patient confidentiality, maintain ethics and abide by North Carolina laws and Duke Health System policies
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therapy and other health related students. The physical therapist works within practice guidelines as defined by North Carolina state law. Work Performed Duties and Responsibilities of this Level: See
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to meet commitments. Demonstrating project management and strategic planning experience with the ability to conduct research and analysis. Understanding of employment law that influence policy and conflict