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Skill/ability 5: Ability to work as a team member. Preferred Education: Bachelor's degree in Psychology, Neurobiology, Biology, or another related field; Solid foundation and understanding of (Neuro
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, families, and clinical staff on issues and programmatic initiatives pertaining to psychological services. They serve as a liaison to related resources across the Yale community and develop and deliver
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. They provide culturally competent treatment to patients of varied racial/ ethnic identities, socioeconomic backgrounds, and sexual/ gender identities. They administer and interpret psychological tests and
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student body of over 14,000 individuals. MHC employs over 30 clinicians consisting of LCSWs, psychologists, and psychiatrists and also provides high quality training to psychiatry residents, psychology post
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student body of over 14,000 individuals. MHC employs over 30 clinicians consisting of LCSWs, psychologists, and psychiatrists and also provides high quality training to psychiatry residents, psychology post
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. MHC employs over 30 clinicians consisting of LCSWs, psychologists, and psychiatrists and also provides high quality training to psychiatry residents, psychology post-docs, and post-MSW fellows. MHC is a
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student body of over 14,000 individuals. MHC employs over 30 clinicians consisting of LCSWs, psychologists, and psychiatrists and also provides high quality training to psychiatry residents, psychology post
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30-Apr-2024 Psychology - Faculty 87850BR University Job Title Research Assistant 1 HSS Bargaining Unit L34 - Local 34 (Yale Union Group) Compensation Grade Labor Grade C Wage Ranges Click here
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Details Posted: 05-May-24 Location: New Haven, Connecticut Type: Full-time Salary: Open Internal Number: 88039BR 1. Treats and rehabilitates athletes to return them to full activity levels. 2. Conducts pre-season screening and conditioning to prevent injuries during competitions 3. Administers...
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: The Research Assistant will assist in the coordination of clinical trials. Administers neuro-psychological testing, standard cognitive tests, and questionnaires to patients with Alzheimer’s Disease, other