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As a sterilization technician, you will be a part of our back office team responsible for sterilizing instruments, equipment, and rooms. If you answered yes to these questions, joining Pediatric Dental Associates as a Sterilization Technician may be the career for you.
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The Clinical Research Coordinator A (CRC)will be responsible for patient screening, subject enrollment, scheduling, collection, storage and shipment of biological samples; collection and filing of study documents; and collection and entry of clinical data.
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Education or Equivalent Experience: Bachelor's degree in medical laboratory science or other biological or chemical science or U.S. equivalent (substantiated by foreign credential evaluation statement) + 2 years of clinical laboratory experience is required.
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Supervises staff and coordinates the functions of the Central Sterilization and Reprocessing at Temple University Hospital- Main Campus. 3 Years experience coordinating inventory management & completing sterilization processing.
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Duties include but are not limited to: Feed zebrafish daily, maintain paramecia and brine shrimp cultures for daily feeding; manage babies water flow, screens, food type; maintain aquaria and biological and particle filters and UV light filtration.
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EDUCATION: Completion of a bachelor's degree program at an accredited college or university with major course work in medical technology, biology, immunology, serology, microbiology, chemistry or other closely related field in the chemical, physical, or biological sciences.
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Utilize expertise in computational biology, machine learning, and bioinformatics to develop and optimize algorithms and models for the analysis of high-dimensional biological data. Collaborate closely with researchers and scientists within the lab to design and implement computational strategies to address complex biological questions.
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An advanced degree (Masters or PhD) in a biological field, including for example Biochemistry, Molecular Biology, Cell Biology, Microbiology, or Biomedical Engineering with excellent academic credentials.
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The Surgical Technician in Central Service Processing possesses a fundamental knowledge of sterilization concepts and techniques. They are responsible for maintaining high standards for decontamination, assembly, inspection, wrapping, and sterilization of surgical instruments and medical equipment for Surgical Services and all ancillary departments.
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Previous surgical instrumentation/equipment decontamination and sterilization with familiarity of various instrument sterilization methods required. Using and interpreting chemical and biological indicators.
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Education and Experience Requirements BS in Biological Science required, MS in Biological Science preferred (e.g. Virology, Molecular Biology, Immunology, Cell Biology. Education and Experience Requirements BS in Biological Science required, MS in Biological Science preferred (e.g. Virology, Molecular Biology, Immunology, Cell Biology.
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Performing nursing tasks, demonstrating clinical competency, including but not limited to: administer medications correctly, set up sterile field correctly, and performs equipment disinfection and sterilization correctly.
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At-home infusion capabilities as well as a centralized onsite Infusion Center facilitate administration of biological and other intravenous therapy, while also benefiting clinical research. For confidential inquires contact Jessica N. Vega (Senior Physician/Faculty Recruiter, Office of Physician/Faculty Recruitment & Retention, at Temple Health/Lewis Katz School of Medicine) at.
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Demonstrates high degree of knowledge and competency around general dental procedures, infection control procedures, sterilization technique, instrument setup and requisite materials. The ideal candidate will understand the basics of a trauma-informed and harm-reduction approach to health care.
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The new SCA Health represents who we are today and where we are going—and the growing career opportunities for YOU. Accountabilities / Responsibilities: The Sterile Processing Clerk is responsible for performing the responsibilities of instrument cleaning, processing, and sterilization in accordance with manufacturer recommendations; maintain appropriate logs to meet regulatory and sterilization standards.
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