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euthanasia. Keep animal rooms/areas clean by utilizing different agents to clean, sanitize, disinfect, and sterilize animal rooms. Maintain and repair animal housing equipment. Perform recordkeeping and
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Regulations and University Policy; and work under regular exposure to zoonotic diseases, anesthetic agents, cleaning chemicals, and radiation producing devices. Special Requirements – Please contact your
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assigned to the position. The Endoscope Reprocessing Technician (ERT) is highly skilled and works with complex endoscopes used to perform complex, advanced patient procedures including GI/Pulmonary
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food pathogen testing samples. Diagnostic evaluation includes identification of food pathogen agents in regulatory samples, performance of Salmonella serotyping, isolation and identification
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identification of food pathogen agents in regulatory samples, performance of Salmonella serotyping, isolation and identification of mycoplasma, isolation and identification of fungi and direct examination of feces
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, GI Lab and Interventional Pulmonary Procedural Department. Department Specific Job Scope This role provides business, financial, and operational analytic support to the Perioperative Leadership team
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facility with GIS software. Key Responsibilities 50% - Maintain complete and accurate catalogues of data 30% - Prepare formatted data summaries within timelines 15% - Timely communications (within 24-48
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rooms/areas clean by utilizing different agents to clean, disinfect and sanitize animal rooms. Maintain and repair animal housing equipment. Perform recordkeeping and transport animals and supplies
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anesthetic agents, airway management, pain control, sedation, and hemodynamic monitoring for post-surgical adult and pediatric patients as well as patients from other units such as radiology, pulmonary lab
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to chemical vapors such as cleaning and disinfecting solutions. There may also be skin contact with these substances. The employee may also be exposed to infectious agents, including bloodborne pathogens