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The Perioperative Nurse Educator will assist in the onboarding, orientation and clinical practice evaluation of the RNs and professional employees in the OR, Ambulatory Care Center, and Labor and Delivery ORs. The Nurse Educator will participate in the Nurse Residency Program.
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This role will involve overseeing federal grant compliance, ambulatory care licensing compliance, Federal Tort Claims Act (FTCA) compliance, and maintaining board minutes for monthly meetings. Thorough knowledge of federal grant compliance, ambulatory care licensing regulations, and FTCA requirements.
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Ideally, your background should be a Bachelor's degree or higher in Chemistry, Biochemistry, or relevant degree, with 1+ years' experience of laboratory operation experience and ideally at least some experience as a chemist in a cannabis testing lab.
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Your office will be located in this brand-new 80,000 square-foot ambulatory facility complete with MA’s, RN’s, PA’s, urodynamics, EPIC EMR, full-service on-site imaging center with brand new Siemens MRI and PET CT, ultrasound, and on-site lab.
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Job Description & Requirements*Urology PhysicianStartDate: ASAP Pay Rate: $700000.00 - $700000.00 The Mount Sinai Health System has partnered with Merritt Hawkins to locate a full-time Urologist to join its growing urology program on beautiful Long Island.
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The six-month course provides a comprehensive understanding of a pressurized-water Naval nuclear power plant, including reactor core nuclear principles, heat transfer and fluid systems, plant chemistry and materials, mechanical and electrical systems, and radiological control.
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Work closely with our company's IT organization to develop and implement IT infrastructure at partners including, but not limited to, notebook record-keeping and data QC.Through sourcing efforts, enable a unified sourcing strategy between ExQB, External Discovery Chemistry and PDMB outsourcing groups, by implementing and growing co-localized and integrated CRO sourcing partners focusing on business continuity and improving the Design, Make, Test, Analyze cycle time.
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Highly desirable bachelor's or advanced degrees with majors in Exercise Science or a related field such as Kinesiology, Biomechanics, or Anatomy and Physiology. Highly desirable bachelor's or advanced degrees with majors in Exercise Science or a related field such as Kinesiology, Biomechanics, or Anatomy and Physiology.
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Master's degree in Materials Science, Chemical Engineering, Chemistry, or a related field. We are seeking a motivated and detail-oriented Junior Corrosion Engineer to join our team. Job Title : Corrosion Engineer.
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MSK offers a unique and exciting research environment with both basic and applied science programs in Immunology, Pharmacology, Chemistry, Molecular Biology, Computational Biology, Genetics, Cell Biology, Developmental Biology, Cell Biochemistry and Structural Biology.
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Responsibilities include providing pediatric ambulatory care to children and adolescents in addition to newborn nursery coverage, supervision and teaching of residents and medical students and participation in quality/performance improvement initiatives.
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Work as a Teaching Assistant (TA) for the Forensic Science Initiative (FSI) - a 15-week offering organized by the Center for Pre-College Programs and the Forensic Science Program within the Department of Chemistry & Environmental Science at NJIT. The FSI program uses Forensic Science to strengthen underserved public high school students' STEM knowledge, skills, and preparation for college work.
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Wet chemistry laboratory skills (pipetting, buffer preparation, filtration, dilution, stoichiometry) A bachelor’s degree in a relevant scientific discipline (biochemistry, chemistry, biology), life sciences, Engineering.
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Unit - Ambulatory Surgery RN - 3rd Floor | B08350. Department: Ambulatory Surgery | RN. Unit Type - Ambulatory (Outpatient) Surgery. Unit - Ambulatory Surgery RN - 3rd Floor | B08350.
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Expertise with basic bio and organic chemistry analysis methods like NMR, FTIR, HPLC, spectroscopy, fluoroscopy. Expertise with basic bio and organic chemistry analysis methods like NMR, FTIR, HPLC, spectroscopy, fluoroscopy.
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