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to project organization. Participant Recruitment Assist with the participant recruitment and consenting process, through interactions with regional neuromuscular patient clinics as well as through word
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Classification Title: Research Assistant Scientist Job Description: The Department of Physical Therapy in the College of Public Health and Health Professions at the University of Florida invites
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Classification Title: Research Technician Job Description: This full-time, salaried position is located in the Department of Physical Therapy in the College of Public Health and Health Professions
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accommodations in collaboration with students, faculty, and DRC staff. Maintains appropriate records by thoroughly documenting communication with and regarding DRC students. Orients students to the process of
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fully independent care for the complete spectrum of urologic adult patient conditions. Provide face-to-face, urologic care to patients including interviews, physical examinations, assessment/ planning
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have experience and expertise applying their skills in studying health policy, payment policy, and access to care to health professions such as occupational therapy, physical therapy, clinical psychology
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Oncologist to serve as a key member of the UF Health Proton Therapy Institute (UFHPTI) and UF College of Medicine at an exciting time of growth and innovation. A Florida Cancer Center of Excellence and an NCI
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tools and techniques to accurately diagnose movement disorders. Prescribe medications, therapies, and other interventions to manage symptoms and improve functional abilities. Collaborate with neurologists
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Classification Title: OPS Mental Health Counseling Intern Job Description: Individual will provide direct patient care to include mental health evaluations and individual, family and group therapies
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samples, and report results. Educate therapy outpatients and their families to ensure that they comply with all radiation safety requirements. Provide assistance to the research laser safety program