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Serves as an active member of committees, as needed, which may include a variety of projects or topicsEnhances professional growth and development through participation in educational programs, reading current literature, attending in-service meetings and workshops that are related to assigned areas of responsibility.
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Read the pertinent literature and perform design experiments with consultation of Principal Investigator (PI). Experience in anaerobic bacterial culture, bacterial genetics, cell biology, maintenance of animal colonies, flow cytometry, enzyme assays, confocal microscopy, whole-body animal imaging, PCR. Ability to code in R.
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Participate in pro-active risk assessments based on relevant literature and sentinel event alerts. CPHRM (Certified Professional Healthcare Risk Manager) preferredBaptist Health is an employer.
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Create web support, trade show support, and documentation including blogs, technical articles, literature, and catalog support. Maker/Prototyping skills including 3D printing, laser cutting, and soldering.
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The Care Coordinator is responsible to arrange and manage patient care as directed by the health care provider, provide self-care literature, arrange community support, and track and coordinate patient care utilization.
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Interpret manufacturer's literature for installation, preparation, use and upkeep of various materials and products used throughout the property. Receive daily work assignments from Chief Engineer/Supervisor and review priorities and special projects.
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Ability to read & understand technical literature (i.e.owner’s manuals) Technical Writing Intern. Position located in Louisville, KY; housing and relocation assistance not provided. Ability to read & understand technical literature (i.e.owner’s manuals.
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Willingness to review psychological literature and translate into practice. EPSB Standard or Provisional Certificate for School Psychologist. Willingness to review psychological literature and translate into practice.
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To support their efforts, colleagues will proactively communicate with members that has been identified by their health plan, minute clinic, virtual care to drive healthcare outcomes. Certified Pharmacy Technician (CPhT) or other medical/customer service certification is a plus.
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A degree in communications, linguistics, literature, journalism, or similar would be an advantage. Our freelance role is fully remote so, you just need a laptop, internet connection, time available and enthusiasm to take on a challenge.
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Supports the pre-sales engineering process; cost estimating & sales support, performing pre-design site survey, designing control system shop drawing submittals, generating product literature submittals.
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He/She remains abreast of changes in the profession or methodology through review of professional literature or attendance at professional meetings and seminars. He/She remains abreast of changes in the profession or methodology through review of professional literature or attendance at professional meetings and seminars.
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Maintains knowledge of current trends and developments in the field by reading appropriate books; journals and other literature and attending related seminars, conferences, etc. Functions under the supervision and direction of the Director of Nursing and Registered Nurse to assist in providing patient care, within scope of practice.
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BA/BS degree (can be in-progress) University major in a liberal arts field (humanities: literature, history, philosophy, art, languages; natural sciences: biology, geology, astronomy; social sciences: psychology, sociology, political science, anthropology, economics; etc.
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Continues professional development, and keeps pace with current job specific literature, technological advances, policies, laws, etc. Completion of Dental Hygienist Training Program from an Accredited College or University.
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