1,307 parallel-and-distributed-computing-phd positions at University of California Davis
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basic accounting, body surface area (BSA) calculation and drug dosage calculations. Ability to work independently, meeting the scope of the program with minimal supervision and with frequent changes in
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to work independently, meeting the scope of the program with minimal supervision and with frequent changes in priorities and deadlines. Organizational skills in setting priorities, following through
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days of hire RN First Assist (RNFA) Certification Graduation with a master’s degree, DNP or PhD in Nursing from an accredited School of Nursing. Three (3) years or greater experience as a Nurse
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3 is responsible for the receiving, distribution, and inventory management of pharmaceuticals, and pharmaceutical-related supplies required by UC Davis Health. Duties include but are not limited
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. Proficiency in sterile compounding under USP <797> and USP <800> guidelines. Key Responsibilities 55% - Preparation and Distribution of Medications 35% - Inventory and Supplies Control 10% - Operational Duties
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serves as a technical lead for the architecture, implementation, and support of complex IT Facilities technologies, including hardware, software, and distributed systems. Responsibilities include designing
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administrative staff, graduate (e.g., PhD) and professional (MD, MD PhD) students, postdoctoral fellows, residents, and other members of the research team. The role will oversee budgets to ensure personnel and
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visiting international scholars. This role will train and supervise clinical research coordinators, other administrative staff, graduate (e.g., PhD) and professional (MD, MD PhD) students, postdoctoral
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therapy monitoring, distribution, drug information, and precepting pharmacy students and residents, conducting clinical research, participating in Department and Hospital Committees, task forces and work
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an OR environment, relative to product storage, distribution methods, product security, receiving goods, selling goods, crediting returns, product integrity for patient use and product substitutions as it relates