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Preferred QualificationsA doctoral degree and at least three years postgraduate experience in a clinical or public health laboratory and/or a graduate degree in bioinformatics, computer science, computational biology, or a related field.
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For consideration, applicants must have his or her BS degree in Cytology (or a related field) as well as a New York State License as a Clinical Laboratory Technician or Clinical Laboratory Technologist or Cytotechnologist.
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The Laboratory Technician assists the extraction department through the activities required to manufacture, store, maintain, and procure all equipment and materials necessary to run a world-class laboratory.
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The Medical Laboratory Technologist will spend the bulk of their time testing blood and bodily fluids by using complex laboratory equipment to ascertain a wide variety of information.
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The Nuclear Medicine Technologist under the direction of the Supervisor and Director of Imaging and Related Services performs technical procedures and assists in the clinical evaluation and care of the patients.
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The CASAC provides comprehensive assessment services to clients who may have substance abuse barriers to employment by applying clinical judgment to determine appropriate treatment needs and levels of care.
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Examples include mortality and morbidity collection and reporting processes, assigned registries, NRC patient experience information and reporting, Vizient Clinical Database/Resource Manager, TJC / CMS core measures collection and reporting, and AMC analytics (QlikView) applications such as the Readmission Explorer and Population Explorer.
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Basic Requirement for Nurse (Clinical/Community-Occupational Health):Degree:A graduate or higher level degree, bachelor's degree, associate degree, or diploma from an accredited professional nursing educational program is required.
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Access to our Clinical Nurse Liaison Team. Key Words: Registered Nurse, RN, Operating Room, Scrub, Circulate, OR, Contract Nurse, Travel Nurse, Agency RN, Travel RN, Nursing, Contract, Perioperative nurse.
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An outpatient addiction treatment center located in Menands, NY is currently seeking a qualified Clinical Supervisor to join their team full-time! This Clinical Supervisor will be responsible for the overall clinical management and administrative operations of the assigned program.
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In collaboration with department director and Physics director participates in clinical education, training, and competency evaluations for medical physics, Dosimetry, and therapy staff. - Must apply for and maintain relevant State licensing and/or registration as required for working as a medical physicist at the clinical site and to do so in a timely manner #LI-OS1.
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The Clinical Manager assigns and closely monitors all Dietetic Intern assignments with direct supervision from a Registered Dietitian based on the agreed education plan. Review the typical workflow for the Renal Dietitian, and/or Role of the RD.
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The technologist prepares and positions patients for scanning and operates nuclear medicine instruments and imaging equipment, including SPECT/CT or PET/CT scanner. The Nuclear Medicine Technologist utilizes their modality to create diagnostic images and provide their patients with a safe positive experience.
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Maintain awareness of GXP/GMP standards and ensure laboratory practices align with these guidelines. Provide expert support for ICP, MS, and AA equipment. In-depth knowledge of PE ICP, MS, and AA equipment.
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Northwell Health's Department of Behavioral Health is seeking a BC Psychiatrist to lead Lenox Hill Hospital's Residency Training Program located in Manhattan, New York. We are seeking applicants with outstanding clinical and managerial skills and at least three (3) years' experience in psychiatry residency education.
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