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community. VA work-study students play a vital role in this mission, including, but not limited to, assisting peers with GI Bill? benefits and providing support for students transitioning from military to
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bioanalysis method development, validation, and samples analysis to clinical studies, which focus on a phase 1 single dose study to evaluate the pharmacokinetic and local GI drug release/dissolution of new drug
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Department of Internal Medicine is seeking candidates for a faculty position in the Division of GI. The successful candidate will be expected to participate in patient care and teaching in inpatient and
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, instruct the patient, relieve anxiety, and gain cooperation during procedures etc. Identify and administer correct contrast media per GI/GU department protocol. Display excellent customer service skills
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Hospital: 4A Neurology 5A Orthopedics/Trauma 5B Medicine Acute Care 5C GI/Transplant 6A Acute Rehabilitation 6B Medicine Acute Care 7W Adult BMT/Hematology 8A Oncology Acute Care 8B Medicine Acute Care 8E
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, coma, hypertensive crisis, GI hemorrhage, endocrine/electrolyte imbalance and cancer/bone marrow transplant patients who are experiencing complications. Utilize the nursing process to provide primary
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, coma, hypertensive crisis, GI hemorrhage, endocrine/electrolyte imbalance and cancer/bone marrow transplant patients who are experiencing complications. Utilize the nursing process to provide primary
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, instruct the patient, relieve anxiety, and gain cooperation during procedures etc. Identify and administer correct contrast media per GI/GU department protocol. Display excellent customer service skills
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well as proficient computer entry skills. Experience with general diagnostics in a trauma setting, GE OEC 9900 with vascular C-arms, O-arm and ISO C-arms, GI/GU Procedures, portable procedures and Digital Imaging
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, coma, hypertensive crisis, GI hemorrhage, endocrine/electrolyte imbalance and cancer/bone marrow transplant patients who are experiencing complications. Utilize the nursing process to provide primary