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Adjunct Apply now Job no: 505885 Work type: Part-Time Location: Salus Campus - Elkins Park Categories: Drexel University, College of Medicine Job Summary Reporting to the Physician Assistant Program
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statistical analysis and preparing results and reports. Other responsibilities include supporting the medical education research program. Alongside with members of the Office of Assessment and Evaluation
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. The lab’s current focus is on the impacts of extreme precipitation and extreme heat, with extensive background experience in green infrastructure and nature-based solutions. Our work is applied
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well as vaccinating and maintaining healthy animals. Assist in training new employees and advising Animal Care Technician I. Assist Veterinarian and/or Veterinary Technician in performing treatments or procedures
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the BS in Psychology program learn how to frame and find answers to important questions regarding human behavior, cognition and emotion, while working alongside faculty who are leaders in the field. Within
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initiatives that connect student experiential learning with community identified priorities Essential Functions Program Development and Management: Design, implement, and oversee experiential learning programs
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health program funded by the National Institute of Health. The purpose of this research is to address mental health needs among the Latino population in Philadelphia. The coalition coordinator will work
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medical assistant by providing patient care during patient appointments. Performs all relevant clinical tasks, including collecting vital signs, phlebotomy, performing EKGs and other minor diagnostics
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. Essential Functions Create customized workouts for each client based on fitness goals and needs. Attend all sessions on time and be prepared with program made. Perform fitness assessments including body scans
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Occupational Health department at the Dornsife School of Public Health is seeking a part-time Research Associate to support Dr. Leah Schinasi's Housing Environment and Ambient temperature (HEAT) study. The