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Understanding of research and research methods (e.g., research design, data collection, and analysis). Required License/Registration/Certification N/A Physical Requirements Sitting at a desk/computer; push or
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conditions consist of heart and lung transplantation, post open heart/cardiovascular surgery and general cardiology. As a team member of this unit, the RN serves as an important component of the progressive
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. · Assist in market research, competitive analysis, and financial modeling. · Prepare company briefs and present findings to the team. · Monitor and track deal flow, maintaining organized
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share information in lab meetings, serve as an intellectual resource for others in the lab; carry out a component of lab maintenance, maintain protocol archive, chemical waste, microfuges. Skills
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disasters facing Kentuckians, community resilience, and sustainable design. · Participate in hands-on research activities such as data collection, design analysis, literature review, and documentation
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others, coaching, excellent verbal and written communication skills. Proven talent for creative, effective ways to translate content into web page designs and graphical elements using principles of user
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Care unit provides family centered care and open visitation for patients’ immediate family members. As a part of this unit, the RN serves as an important component of the Pediatric Progressive care team
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this schedule to complete projects, meet deadlines, etc. Job Summary The University of Kentucky Police Department’s Central Information Sharing and Threat Analysis Center (CITAC) is seeking an additional
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component of the progressive care team. This team is responsible for providing continuous monitoring and quick response to both chronic and emergent medical problems. The primary responsibilities
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of the brain and spinal cord. The RN serves as an important component of the critical care team; responsible for close hemodynamic, medication and ventilator monitoring and treatment of patient complications