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Education and Skills/Experience College graduate or equivalency required; must be enrolled in a degree-granting program at OSU; knowledge and understanding of biology, chemistry, and basic science research
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Drs. Arnold and/or Barterian) Structure of Training Program The fellow will spend 3 days in the ADHD clinic providing assessment and individual therapy services and 1 day in chosen secondary rotation
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model. Minimum Qualifications For Hire: Degree in Nursing from a CCNE (Commission on Collegiate Nursing Education) or Accreditation Commission for Education in Nursing (ACEN) accredited nursing program
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biological/health science knowledge in a research or clinical research setting. Demonstrated experience with biospecimen handling, chain-of-custody, and biobanking best practices. Familiarity with research
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behavioral or diagnostic testing; assist with collection, maintenance, and reporting of clinical research data. MINIMUM REQUIRED QUALIFICATIONS Bachelor’s Degree in Biological Sciences, Health Sciences
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; experience in phlebotomy may be desired; experience performing basic laboratory procedures to process biological specimens may be desired; computer skill required with knowledge of database software
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Cancer Center Department: CCC | Comprehensive Cancer Center Position Description This NIH-funded program provides multidisciplinary training across the full spectrum of cancer prevention and control
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desired; experience in phlebotomy may be desired; experience performing basic laboratory procedures to process biological specimens may be desired; computer skill required with knowledge of database
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desired; experience in phlebotomy may be desired; experience performing basic laboratory procedures to process biological specimens may be desired; computer skill required with knowledge of database
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Center Department: CCC | Comprehensive Cancer Center Position Summary This program provides multidisciplinary training across the full spectrum of cancer prevention and control, including cancer risk