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or Portuguese (required). Familiarity with scientific data types (e.g., health surveillance, EO, GIS) and stakeholder engagement in policy or public health contexts is highly desirable. Preferred Skills: PMP
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a 32-bed unit and primarily admits patients for pre- or post-operative care. Our main surgical populations include head & neck, cardiothoracic, breast, GI, GYN, urology, vascular and plastics
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and GI. Department Highlights: We are a diverse, highly functioning team that collaborates with all members of the healthcare team to provide exceptional and compassionate patient care. We put
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general GI inpatient and outpatient clinic. Primary hours will be Monday through Friday, day shift, with hours flexible to meet the needs of the patients. Duties may include but are not limited to those
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of Advancing Health Together. The Duke University Hospital (DUH) campus supports a 1067 bed hospital known for Radiologic Technologist expertise in GI Diagnostic Fluoroscopy, OR, Ortho, Trauma, Ambulatory
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(DUH) campus supports a 1067 bed hospital known for Radiologic Technologist expertise in GI Diagnostic Fluoroscopy, OR, Ortho, Trauma, Ambulatory Surgery, Special Procedures, and PEDS services. What you
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Hospice team. Wound Care, Med-Psych, GI. This unit sees a diverse patient population including COVID and respiratory cases requiring continuous Bipap and Optiflow, trauma, transplants, neuro, cardiac, OB
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and effectiveness of nursingcare gi ven.Assist icommunicating to properpersonnel relevant facts about patien ts, actionse; maintain standards ofcleanliness in assigned areas. Observ e activitintsAbility
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Together. The Duke University Hospital (DUH) campus supports a 1067 bed hospital known for Radiologic Technologist expertise in GI Diagnostic Fluoroscopy, OR, Ortho, Trauma, Ambulatory Surgery, Special
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. This person will work on projects that aim to dissect mechanisms underlying the development of normal tissue injury induced by ionizing radiation in the gastrointestinal (GI) tract using pharmacological