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Responsible for serving as a territory business owner, the Territory Business Manager (Discovery Lead) will educate high-opportunity prospect HCPs on the disease state, risk assessment, and the medication to support patient identification.
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Otsuka's Clinical & Scientific Liaison (CSL) will provide deep clinical expertise on-demand and will engage healthcare providers to offer personalized education on disease state, thought leadership and real-world evidence.
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We care for a variety of complex cardiovascular surgery patients including aortic and abdominal aneurysms, thoracic outlet syndrome, carotid artery disease, aorto-iliac and lower extremity occlusive disease, peripheral vascular disease, arrhythmia surgery, endoscopic coronary artery revascularization, valve repair and many more.
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We provide a full range of reference laboratory services, including adult, pediatric, and perinatal autopsy; placental pathology; dementia-related brain pathology; cytopathology; flow cytometry; toxicology; renal, muscle, and peripheral nerve technical and professional services; histology technical work to include immunohistochemistry, immunofluorescence, and histochemistry; and electron microscopy.
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The home health nurse provides pertinent patient education, treatment, and emotional support to help these individuals recover from injuries and illnesses and/or manage chronic disease processes.
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Performing a variety of disease prevention related activities including gender and age specific screenings (e.g. breast and colo-rectal cancer), mental health screenings (e.g. depression, substance use& abuse, military sexual trauma and PTSD) and health promotion activities including immunizations, weight management and exercise counseling.
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The Med-Surg unit also manages chronic conditions such as diabetes, COPD, and chronic kidney disease. This can include care of patients with illnesses such as pneumonia and sepsis; as well as pre and post op management of pain, wound care, and monitoring for any complications post procedure.
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As a member of the End Stage Kidney Disease (ESKD) health care team, this position participates in decision-making, teaching, leadership functions, and quality improvement activities that enhance patient care outcomes and facility operations.
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Summary: The Postdoctoral Fellow will participate in projects that build on and strengthen the Missouri Botanical Garden’s (MBG) programs that emphasize scientific exploration of plant life and science-driven approaches to conservation and restoration.
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We welcome applicants with demonstrated interests or experience in hemostasis, thrombosis, platelet disorders, hereditary and acquired anemias, sickle cell disease, myeloproliferative neoplasms, bone marrow failure syndromes, iron metabolism abnormalities, and/or systems-based hematology.
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GSK is a global biopharma company with a special purpose - to unite science, technology and talent to get ahead of disease together - so we can positively impact the health of billions of people and deliver stronger, more sustainable shareholder returns - as an organisation where people can thrive.
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Performs ongoing systematic collection and analysis of patient data pre – during – post hemodialysis treatment for assigned patients and documents in the patient medical record makes adjustments or modifications to treatment plan as indicated and notifies Team Leader Charge Nurse Supervisor or Physician as needed.
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The Blood and Marrow Transplant (BMT) program is aimed at long-term remission or the cure of the patient's disease. + Educates patients and family members about disease process, treatment options, medications, procedures and follow-up recommendations.
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Learn about the benefits of the assigned healthcare and pharmacology products in relation to the applicable therapeutic area or disease state. As a Pharmaceutical Sales Rep field professional, you have consistently met or exceeded sales and other critical business goals and metrics in a highly complex and competitive market.
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You can make an exceptional difference in the lives of our patients and their families dealing with end-stage renal failure or chronic kidney disease. Building long-term relationships with your patients who are suffering from end stage renal disease and are receiving treatment on average 3 times/week.
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