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in the Cedars-Sinai Pediatrics Department. Our care is tailored to the needs of the whole family, and delivered with extraordinary skill, dedication and compassion. From first smiles to first dances
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and materials orders; coordinates the temperature monitoring system and implements the emergency freezer program. May assist with A/V requirements in various conference rooms, and provides support to
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required. Training will be provided Job Requirements: The technician must be able to use the following equipment; calculator, computer printer, PC, medication carts, automated dispensing machines etc
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at least be a candidate for a bachelor’s degree in a science or health care related field. Highly proficient with MS Office (Word, Excel, Access, and PowerPoint), email, internet Exceptional organizational
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: Graduate of a two-year approved School of Radiologic Technology program required License/Certifications: American Registry of Radiologic Technologists Radiology certification (ARRT-R) required California
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for interpretation/reading Cleans and disinfects patient rooms Follow infection control and safety guidelines Education: Graduate of a two-year approved School of Radiologic Technology program required License
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the PGY1 pharmacy residency program since 1985 and more than 200 student rotations are offered at CSMC annually. The Transitions of Care Pharmacy Technician at Cedars-Sinai Medical Center in Los Angeles, Ca
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The Clinical Nurse II in the Prenatal Diagnosis Center performs within the scope of responsibility, duties and accountability at the facility department and position levels including knowledge of practice of the clinical/technical skills necessary to the position consistent with the Nurse...
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. Ability to demonstrate time management and priority-setting skills. Ability to use software applications and operate technological devices (e.g., computer, laptop, tablet, smartphone, etc.). Ability to use
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at convenient locations throughout the greater Los Angeles area. Using advanced artificial intelligence and machine-learning technologies, Cedars-Sinai Cancer Center researchers can create a computational model