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Experience with sterilization processes or aseptic technique preferred. Summit Biosciences, a subsidiary of Kindeva Drug Delivery, is a specialized pharmaceutical company that develops, manufactures, and commercializes prescription nasal spray products.
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Lead activities to manufacture sterile nasal spray products in a cGMP environment. Summit Biosciences is a specialized pharmaceutical company that develops, manufactures, and commercializes prescription nasal spray products.
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Responsible for Patient Safety, including pre-screening for contra-indications, aseptic injection technique and may require remote MR Technologists Assistant oversite. As an MRI Technologist, you are responsible for patient safety and the performance of high-quality MR studies, on site and/ or remote.
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Job duties include set up and clean-up of procedural areas, as well as preparing necessary supplies and equipment based upon requirements for the endoscopic procedure following aseptic technique.
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Assists in the setup of the compounding room, equipment, and supplies for preparation of compounded solutions, using aseptic technique. Knowledge of proper aseptic gowning procedure and aseptic technique.
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Will also function in a first assist role to the physician during endoscopic procedures and specimen collection and provide proper care and reprocessing for flexible endoscopes and procedure equipment.
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The ideal candidate will have basic knowledge of aseptic techniques following universal standard precautions; and knowledge of operating room instrumentation, processing technique, and equipment care.
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The ideal candidate will have extensive knowledge of regulatory standards for universal precautions, sterilization methodologies, and regulatory standards for biological monitoring; operating room instrumentation; and aseptic techniques and sterilization principles, processing techniques, and instrument/equipment care.
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Working knowledge and practical experience with good laboratory practices and competency with microbiology techniques such as Gram staining, isolation plating, aseptic practice, and microorganism identification methods.
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