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Required Qualification: RN State License A current BLS and ACLS. Co-vid Card 2 recent manager/supervisor 2 year of recent relevant experience needed. Required Qualification: RN State License A current BLS and ACLS. Co-vid Card 2 recent manager/supervisor 2 year of recent relevant experience needed.
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The Senior Manager, Medical Science Liaisons, US Thoracic Lead will work closely with cross-functional partners including but not limited to R&D, Clinical Operations, Clinical Affairs and the USBLT. Clinical, scientific and technical expertise will be maintained through participation in scientific trainings, review of scientific literature, attendance at assigned medical congresses and self-learning.
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I can find positions for you, submit you directly to the hiring manager, and set up your interviews. My client in Boston, MA is actively looking for a full-time MT or MLT. This is a permanent position that offers competitive compensation and a great benefits package.
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This is an opportunity to join Elucid as our new Software Engineering Manager, where you'll lead a talented full-stack team in developing groundbreaking medical imaging visualization software.
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Senior Manager level role that designs and develops the US Medical Affairs capability strategy and execution. Ensure knowledge transfer and medical education utilizing the appropriate platforms and channels (CME, IME), including vendor and provider management.
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The Medical Laboratory Technologist will also perform quality control activities, receive and process specimens, assist the manager in daily operations, and provide on-call coverage as needed.
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The Medical Support Specialist (Plasma Center Nurse) works under the guidance of the Center Manager (or Assistant Manager as applicable) for operational guidance and under the management of the Center Physician for medical issues.
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The Nurse Manager for Ambulatory Medical Specialties is a Registered Nurse who functions as a patient care provider, supervisor and clinical resource for staff. The Ambulatory Medical Specialties Nurse Manager is responsible for the management of Clinical Nursing Practice and Patient Care Delivery and maintains accountability for excellent clinical nursing practice and delivery of patient care to Ambulatory Medical Specialties patients.
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The Senior Manager, US Medical Review will sustain and promote Alexion’s professional standing and integrity amongst patients, health care professionals and the pharmaceutical / biotech industry by providing high quality Medical Review of all material used by the Commercial and Medical teams.
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Job SummaryWe are seeking a growth-minded, ambitious Chef Manager for our growing Corporate dining business in Lexington, MA. In this role, you will be responsible for the success of both the culinary and food service operations of a high-volume account.
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Under the direction of the Medical Staff Office Manager, the Medical Staff Coordinator administers the credentialing, re-credentialing and privileging processes, the continuing medical education program, and coordinates the physician ED back up call schedules using Microsoft Excel and maintains these schedules.
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The Senior Manager of Medical Affairs will play a crucial role in ensuring the strategic alignment and operational excellence of medical information and communications within the US Medical Affairs organization.
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We are seeking a Patient Services Manager to lead our Patient Services Team in an Acute Care setting at Boston Medical Center, in Boston, MA. Certified Dietary Manager certificate, Registered Diet Technician or Registered Dietitian, preferred.
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As necessary, this individual may support broader activities in Medical Communications including Medical Education and Scientific Communications. Advanced scientific degree in pharmacy (PharmD) or related science (PhD, MD) required with 3 years of medical information or medical communications experience in the pharmaceutical/biotech industry.
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Work closely with Key/Account Manager to optimize customer management according to budgeted plans. This role will report to the Regional Sales Manager. Essity does this through innovative brands in the areas of Professional Hygiene, Consumer Goods, and Health & Medical Solutions.
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