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Temporary Employment Program Temporary Employment 78723BR Job Summary The duration of this assignment is expected to last 3 months. The Hospital Assistant III, under the supervision of the Medical
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Assistant/Associate/Full Professor in Stem Cell Editing and Cell Engineering The Eli and Edythe Broad Center for Regeneration Medicine and Stem Cell Research at the University of California San
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Research, OEC and OSR. This includes being involved in developing, modifying, and executing policies that affect immediate operation(s) and may also have campus-wide, medical center, or Office of
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work at all UCSF Medical Center locations. Preferred Qualifications 2+ years RN clinical experience in Ambulatory, Emergency Department, or Acute Care setting. BSN degree. Proficiency with Microsoft
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work at all UCSF Medical Center locations. Preferred Qualifications 2+ years RN clinical experience in Ambulatory, Emergency Department, or Acute Care setting. BSN degree. Proficiency with Microsoft
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, please visit: https://ucnet.universityofcalifornia.edu/compensation-and-benefits/index.html Department Description The Division of Clinical Informatics and Digital Transformation (DoC-IT) serves as the
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the Information Security Engineering and System Engineering Domains. Application security testing and training (Ad-hoc) Provide interactive application security testing of California Department of Public Health
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patient care, advanced technology and pioneering research is redefining what’s possible for the patients we serve – a promise we share with the professionals who make up our team. Consistently ranked among
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Department Description The OR Materials Department at Mission Bay is comprised of 18 individuals who collectively work to ensure that the Medical Center’s perioperative and procedural supply areas have the
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detection of doxycycline among participants, suggesting that low medication adherence may explain the null result. As was needed for HIV PrEP to establish the relationship between patterns of pill-taking and