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Responsible for acting as an information resource to patients, physicians, nurses and other healthcare professionals regarding medication therapy and drug-related information and literature. Experience with pharmacokinetics and anticoagulation preferred.
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What you'll bring:Master's degree with a LCSW, LPC or LCPC.Licensed to work in the state of IdahoEager and able to learn about new developments in counseling through continuing education opportunities such as; reading professional literature, attending courses and seminars, or establishing and maintaining contact with other social service agencies.
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Provides customers with all literature and promotional materials they need to enhance their productivity. This position is considered safety sensitive and is subjective to drug testing, including cannabis.
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Ability to carry and transport professional sales samples and literature. The Territory Manager will expand business and brand loyalty within strategic accounts consisting of private practice, large diabetes clinics, hospital teaching institutions, and other major medical centers.
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Creation of new promotional and technical literature and web content. Maintain library of product literature over the life cycle of each piece. Deliver all assigned literature projects with appropriate lead time for production.
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Cultivate research and therapeutic area expertise, including familiarity with latest congress data and disease state literature. Cultivate research and therapeutic area expertise, including familiarity with latest congress data and disease state literature.
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Assist sales team with distribution of sales documentation and product literature. Ferguson is North America’s leading value-added distributor across residential, non-residential, new construction and repair, maintenance, and improvement (RMI) end markets.
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Presents relevant special topics in professional literature at clinic meetings, grand rounds, conferences, university settings and meetings as delegated or requested by the faculty. Offering Full-time or Part-time, night shift - shift differential pay offered.
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Target insurance industry decision-makers to promote ZOLL philosophies and concepts utilizing clinical studies and scientific literature. Experience as a national account manager or a contract manager within a Healthcare insurance company required.
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As a member of the Library's professional staff, the Medical Librarian will conduct one-time and ongoing literature searches and serve as the liaison to assigned departments within the health system.
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This opportunity is open to teachers specializing in Language, Science, History, Physical Education, Computer Science and Technology, Music, Biology and Health Education, Business, Ecology and Environmental Studies, Psychology, Art and Literature, and Pre-school Education.
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The successful candidate will be expected to conduct research in close collaboration with other PNNL analysts, engineers and scientists together with outside collaborators, publish scholarly papers in open literature, and participate in national and international research efforts.
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O Unload donated goods, write receipts, hand out company literature, thank donors. As a Warehouse Worker in one of our Distribution Centers, you can proudly tell your family and friends that you help nurture hope, healing, and resilience in Idahos youth by managing processed and donated goods, stocking and maintain inventory, and receiving customer donations, all of which contribute to sending quality goods to our stores for sale; the profits of which go to fund our Programs and Services and make them accessible to all youth who need those services in Idaho.
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