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A complete medication history will include prescription medications, over-the-counter (OTC) products, herbal supplements, vitamins/minerals, and other similar products. Other activities include discharge counseling, medication history completion, emergency response, drug information and implementation of medication interventions that will positively impact the patient's overall health and well-being.
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This is a joint project between Getty and the Smithsonian’s National Museum of African American History & Culture to bring the Johnson Publishing Company Archive, an amazing collection of over 5 million photographs documenting Black history in America, to the public.
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Performs film screen and/or digital mammography exams with thorough patient history/information collected, to provide interpreting Radiologist an accurate clinical history of patient signs and symptoms.
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BA degree required, MA/Ph. D. preferred in Museum Studies, Public History, History, Art History, or a discipline related to the Museum’s mission and collections. Lab is a permanent exhibit that allows children and families to create, collaborate, explore, test, experiment and problem-solve thorough traditional STEM activities complemented with art, history, and creativity.
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Officially created in 1935-36 as the Oregon State Museum of Anthropology and Museum of Natural History, the Museum has its roots in the late 1800s, when geologist Thomas Condon joined the University of Oregon as one of its first three professors and brought his extensive fossil collection to UO. Through the decades its anthropological, archaeological, paleontological, geological, and zoological collections have grown through scientific efforts, legal mandates, and private gifts.
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The President and CEO will bring strong operational skills to the business of running a regional history museum, balance the needs of internal and external stakeholders, build a stable revenue model to sustain and expand relevant programming, and guide a small professional staff.
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Established in 1866, St. Barnabas Hospital enjoys a rich history of? St. Barnabas Hospital Per Diem CRNA Night Shift. St. Barnabas Hospital per diem CRNA? Established in 1866, St. Barnabas Hospital enjoys a rich history of.
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An undergraduate degree or related experience in museum studies, public history, nonprofit administration, or related field. An advanced degree in museum studies, public history, nonprofit administration, or related field.
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Rose Librarys collections span more than 800 years of history, with particular depth in modern literature and poetry, African American history and culture, political, social and cultural movements, and the Universitys archives.
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Serves as managing editor for the online academic student art history journal and other content on Slavery North mandate areas. Supervises undergraduate and graduate student employees in their primary/archival research activities in art history adjacent scholarship.
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The History Museum Weekend Supervisor serves as the key staff person in charge of creating a friendly and safe environment for visitors and staff. Location : Greensboro History Museum 130 Summit Ave Greensboro, NC.
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Pay Information $1,830 per week About The Position Client in PA seeking WSH - Travel: RN - Telemetry I - NIGHTS (RN) to work Nights, Weekends, Days Pennsylvania, the home of history, entertainment, and passionate sports fans.
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If history and or sports is not your thing, you can head to historic Hersheypark which combines Hershey Factory with endless entertainment to make for a good visit every time you head to the park.
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Current enrollment in an undergraduate or graduate-level degree program at an accredited school, preferably with a focus in art history, museum studies, history, or English literature. Current enrollment in an undergraduate or graduate-level degree program at an accredited school, preferably with a focus in art history, museum studies, history, or English literature.
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About The Position Client in PA seeking Rehabilitation Physical Therapy Assistant (PTA) to work Mon-Fri, Days Pennsylvania, the home of history, entertainment, and passionate sports fans. Pennsylvania is also known for two of the most popular teams in the National Football League, the Pittsburgh Steelers and the Philadelphia Eagles.
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