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Experience 1. Assistance with representation and expansion on documentation of the faculty’s built design research work. This includes parametric modeling, animations, and 2D representation. 2. Assistance with
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inter‐organ communication in heart injury (e.g. heart failure) and neurological disorder (e.g. traumatic brain injury) using our unique genetic mouse models. Candidates with research experience in
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for full-time faculty positions for our new model. These evening positions are 19.5 weeks on, 32.5 weeks off. On-site is preferred, but we would consider candidates who prefer to work in a hybrid or a remote
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modeling software (Rhino or equivalent) • Adobe Illustrator • Physical/Digital fabrication of architectural models • Photography and post-production • Written communication and visual narrative Required
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reduction in hospital use. This is an evidence-based model and the first EmPATH unit in Kentucky. The primary responsibilities for this position consist of providing total, comprehensive, continuous and
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such as record-keeping and evaluations. Submit programming ideas to the LLP Coordinator. Maintain an optimistic attitude and serve as a positive role model, which includes, but is not limited to, being
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. This unit a universal bed area to include acute and progressive level care. The universal bed model includes frequent RN assessments and more intensive level of care/monitoring including progressive care
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. This unit a universal bed area to include acute and progressive level care. The universal bed model includes frequent RN assessments and more intensive level of care/monitoring including progressive care
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, have complex needs and require comprehensive care. This unit a universal bed area to include acute and progressive level care. The universal bed model includes frequent RN assessments and more intensive
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require comprehensive care. This unit a universal bed area to include acute and progressive level care. The universal bed model includes frequent RN assessments and more intensive level of care/monitoring