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The Clinical Specialist will work with the Regional Sales Director and Territory Manager within a defined geographic area to meet existing and potential customers (e.g., physicians, physician office groups at hospitals) to identify their clinical needs, goals, and constraints related to patient care and to discuss and demonstrate how the company’s interventional portfolio can help them achieve their goals and meet patient/customer needs.
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Reporting to the Clinical Director, the Clinical Specialist position is a critical member of the clinical and sales team. The Clinical Specialist will be located no further than 30 minutes away from a major airport.
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The Clinical Specialist (CS) is a member of the nursing leadership team. CS practice is based on competencies described by the National Association of Clinical Nurse Specialists, 2010 and Oncology Nursing Society, 2013.
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The Process Improvement/Project Management Specialist, Remote for Beckman Coulter Diagnostics is responsible optimizing customer organizational performance by leading the implementation of cost savings projects that track directly back to the customers P&L. Also, enhancing the alignment and efficiency of business processes by ensuring continuous, sustained improvement across the enterprise through the implementation of Danaher Business System like tools and methodologies.
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As a National Leaves Clinical specialist, you will work directly with a JR/MPS team to support robotic and manual joint replacement procedures. The NLCS will directly report to the Senior Manager, LEAP but indirectly work alongside local Mako Manager, JR Sales Manager, and GM. When not deployed the NLCS will assist and train with local JR team and execute all necessary clinical functions with that team.
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With offices in Caguas, PR, Boston, MA & San Francisco, CA and we serve life sciences clients in six global markets: United States, Puerto Rico, Dominican Republic, Mexico, Germany, Canada, and South America.
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The Psychiatric Emergency Services Clinical Specialist is responsible for evaluating, assessing, diagnosis and providing psychosocial expertise as a member of the emergency department team.
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Job Description:Position Summary: The Clinical Pharmacy Specialist – Population Health works collaboratively with other health care providers to develop and implement evidence-based pharmacotherapy programs for high-risk patient care management and cost-effective prescribing initiatives for patients within the Lahey Clinical Performance Network (LCPN.
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Provide unit-based clinical support and mentoring to facilitate direct caregiver knowledge and skill competence. Remains current with evidence based practice and implements into clinical practice and educational programming.
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Are you a Licensed Clinical Addiction Specialist (LCAS) in North Carolina looking to launch a private practice, or grow your existing practice? Licensure: You’re a fully licensed Licensed Clinical Addiction Specialist (LCAS) in North Carolina.
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As a Clinical Data and Biomarker Specialist, at the Miltenyi Biomedicine (MB) you will serve as a member of the clinical development team. Clinical Data and Biomarker Specialist.
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The Clinical Speciaist will assist the Assistant Clinical Director in meeting the clinical goals of programs to which the Behavioral Specialist is assigned. Work directly with the Program Director and Site Manager of the Program to train, coach and assist the Clinical Director in the design, development and review of behavior management strategies, skill building strategies,teaching strategies, program implementation and staff skill development.
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The Associate Clinical Account Specialist (ACAS) position is a 6-9 month training position for those with little to no electrophysiology (EP) experience. Johnson and Johnson, Inc. is recruiting for an Associate Clinical Account Specialist (ACAS), to be located in the Boston, MA area.
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The Clinical Consent Sr. Specialist will interact closely with stakeholders and continuously make improvements to related documents based on content, language, complexity, and reading level.
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Cambridge Health Alliance (CHA) , a well-respected, nationally recognized and award-winning public healthcare system is seeking a Clinical Specialist II (APRN) to join our Malden Adult Outpatient Psychiatry clinic and Malden Community Behavioral Health Center.
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