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on operational computer issues. · Guidance to physicists on clinical x-ray and x-ray CT physics support to University of Maryland Medical Center. 2. Joint Commission and American College of Radiology
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Clinical Research Specialist for the Hematologic Malignancies research program. This position will be patient-facing and responsible for implementing clinical research protocols on behalf of the faculty
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). Following an extensive training program, the Bone Marrow Research Specialist will be assigned a portfolio of cutting-edge Chimeric Antigen Receptor T-Cell Therapy (CAR-T) and other novel therapeutic trials
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-friendly, and a team player. The Learning and Development Specialist will actively create, design, develop, deliver, and evaluate effective methods to educate and enhance the performance of all employees
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to definitive treatment/interventions and on to survivorship/end of life care issues. This includes screening, diagnosis, treatment, follow-up, and surveillance. Works closely with numerous disciplines in
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communication and rapport; to promote services; and assist in resolving problems facing the community. Prepares and distributes informational literature. Participates in the evaluation of materials and methods
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and 504 Plans and meetings. Collaborates with school personnel to facilitate reasonable accommodations and other needed resources for students. Connects with Home and Hospital Teaching program when
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development, along with additional exciting perks that employees can take advantage of. This position participates in a retirement program (pension or optional retirement plan/ORP) that must be selected and is
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to handle tools, such as knife techniques for chopping, slicing, cutting and dicing. Thorough knowledge of food preparation methods. Thorough knowledge of and skill in applying the procedures and standards
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properly secured and documented. Assess the eligibility of potential subjects through methods such as screening interviews, reviews of medical records, and discussions with research personnel. Monitors