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Primary Duties & Responsibilities: Develop, implement, and maintain computer algorithms for analyzing structural and functional MRI data for neuroimaging-related neuroscience research purposes, including
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faculty on the Clinical Practice track engage in service, teaching, and research. Our Division has three primary areas of research focus: bench to bedside neonatal neuroprotection/neuroscience, simulation
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experience in hospital pharmacy practice. Months spent in the completion of an American Society of Health System Pharmacists accredited residency training program may substitute month-for-month for
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Harborview Medical Center – Social Work has an outstanding opportunity for a Program Operations Specialist with Inpatient Care Management.. WORK SCHEDULE • 40 hours per week • Day Shift POSITION
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formula. • Perform computer entry of prescriptions and charge/credit data. • Work in the IV room and compound IV medications in accordance with USP 797 standards. • Handle and prepare hazardous drugs in
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reporting laws such and child and vulnerable adult abuse • Perform related duties as assigned/required REQUIRED POSITION QUALIFICATIONS A Master of Social Work Degree from a program accredited by the Council
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coordinating day-to-day departmental operations, serving as the primary point of contact for staff, vendors, interviewees, and visitors. The Program Coordinator ensures smooth administrative workflows, supports
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collaborative and multidisciplinary academic environment. Opportunities will be available for building an academic career that includes teaching, research, and program development. The successful candidate will
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neonatal neuroprotection/neuroscience, simulation as an educational and clinical competency tool, and global neonatal-perinatal health. We also have an outstanding ethics program at the Treuman Katz Center
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the Alliance for Therapies in Neuroscience (ATN), a research partnership between academia and industry to transform the fight against brain diseases and disorders of the central nervous system. The successful