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. Basic understanding of technology as it pertains to federal regulations to patient privacy. Ability to support unit leadership with additional task as assigned. Ability to stay organized and complete job
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of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine is a large, diverse multi-site department whose mission is to create a healthier world through bold innovation in public health, education, technology and research. UC Davis
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health science (includes, but not limited to, cardiovascular technology, ultrasound, radiologic technology, respiratory therapy, nursing or paramedic/EMT). 1 year Invasive Tech experience. Knowledge and
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to develop agreements, coordinate with Procurement and Contracting Services to develop contracts, manage and coordinate the selection of the engineering contractor for the system design and construction, and
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- For full consideration, applicants are encouraged to upload license and/or certification if required of the position Bachelor's degree in engineering, economics, transportation policy, or related field and
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Heart Association (AHA) Basic Life Support (BLS) or UCDH CPR Graduate of an Associate Degree or Vocational Training Program in Surgical Technology All educational programs are expected to meet the minimal
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operations for the UC Davis Health campus. Their vision focus is on customer service by increasing our modes and clarity of communication, utilizing new technology to provide service options, optimizing people
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performance improvement and evidence-based practice within the scope of practice. Basic understanding of technology as it pertains to federal regulations to patient privacy. Ability to support unit leadership
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. Basic understanding of technology as it pertains to federal regulations to patient privacy. Ability to support unit leadership with additional task as assigned. Ability to stay organized and complete job
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professionalism. Ability to support performance improvement and evidence-based practice within the scope of practice. Basic understanding of technology as it pertains to federal regulations to patient privacy