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Position Title Adjunct Instructor (Anatomy & Physiology) Position Number TBE Position Type Temporary Part-Time Hiring Location Terry Campus-Dover, DE Contact Phone Number 302-857-1290 Contact Email Address terry-jobs@dtcc.edu Work Location Terry Campus-Dover, DE Position Specific Details The Science Department is seeking part-time Anatomy & Physiology Instructors.
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Department of Education with a major field of study in health information management, or a related degree with a minimum of 24 semester hours in health information technology/health information management (e.g., courses in medical terminology, anatomy & physiology, legal aspects of health care, and introduction to health records.
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Knowledge of cardiovascular/cardiopulmonary anatomy & physiology. If coming from an engineering-oriented background, basic knowledge of anatomy/physiology are recommended.
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Primary teaching responsibilities are in Human Anatomy and Physiology with opportunities to teach in the Human Performance and Allied Health curriculum as needed by the department. Experience in teaching anatomy and physiology for nursing and health sciences is required.
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Comprehensive understanding of anatomy, physiology, biomechanics and kinesiology. Comprehensive understanding of the principles of biomechanics, pathomechanics, gait analysis, kinesiology, anatomy and physiology.
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Completion of coursework in the physical sciences including exercise physiology, biology, human anatomy, and biomechanics. Conduct research in laboratory and field settings in the areas of sleep and exercise physiology, strength and performance, body composition measurement, and cognition.
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Must possess knowledge of anatomy, physiology, hemodynamics and pathology of the cardiovascular system of the adult. Qualified to survey and assess the anatomy and pathophysiology of the heart and great vessels by the use of cardiac ultrasound in the adult and pediatric patient.
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Seeking a PRN Ultrasound Tech (sonographer) who performs diagnostic procedures utilizing a background in anatomy, physiology, physics and instrumentation to provide technical information to aid the physician.
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Primary ResponsibilitiesConduct research in laboratory and field settings in the areas of sleep and exercise physiology, strength and performance, body composition measurement, and cognition. Required Education, Knowledge, Skills and AbilitiesMaster’s degree in engineering, exercise physiology or similar from an accredited US college or university, or international university of equivalent standard, and 2 years of related experience.
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Must possess knowledge of anatomy, physiology, hemodynamics and pathology of the cardiovascular system. Qualified to survey and assess the anatomy and pathophysiology of the heart and great vessels by the use of cardiac ultrasound in the adult and/or pediatric patient.
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Understands and is able to apply principles of anatomy and physiology, normal and abnormal, related to procedure performed. Possess or obtain registry as a Respiratory Therapist (RT), Respiratory Care Practitioner (RCP), or Registered Polysomnographic Technologist (RPSGT) within two years of the date of hire into position.
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Strong understanding of the principles of biomechanics, anatomy, and physiology. Minimum of 4 years of experience as a Certified Prosthetist Orthotist (CPO). We are seeking a passionate, experienced, and dedicated Prosthetist /Orthotist to join our dynamic team in the medical industry.
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Current working knowledge of medical terminology, coding, pathophysiology, anatomy and physiology, pharmacology, surgical procedures, etc. Must have one of the following certifications: Registered Nurse (RN), Licensed Practical Nurse (LPN), Respiratory Therapist (RRT or CRT), Registered Health Information Administrator (RHIA), Registered Health Information Technician (RHIT), or Certified Coding Specialist (CCS.
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We are seeking to find an accomplished Ocular Scientist with requirements of a broad knowledge of Ocular anatomy, physiology, and biochemistry to help develop and support in vivo models to screen small molecule, cell/gene therapy, as well as large molecule therapeutics and devices being developed for various ocular disorders.
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Demonstrates an understanding of human anatomy, physiology, pathology, and medical terminology. The Radiologic Technologist will ensure practice compliance with all SC DHEC Title B Rules and Regulations for Radiation Control.
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