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to apply professional medical principles, procedures, and techniques Thorough knowledge of pharmacological agents used in patient treatments Effective verbal and written communication skills along with
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medications for subjects participating in clinical research studies. Educates all relevant research and pharmacy staff on investigational agents, drug protocols, IP administration and handling, and related
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and/or Creole. Interested applicants, please send CV to Miguel Saps, MD, Director, Division of Pediatric GI: msaps@med.miami.edu Current Employees: If you are a current Staff, Faculty or Temporary
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Support. Maintain operations and staffing for all Service Lines. (i.e., skilling of agents/lines, assignments, monitoring dashboard daily) Assist in recruiting, onboarding, and training team members
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be able to work as part of a team and work collaboratively with UM faculty, staff, postdocs and students. CORE JOB FUNCTIONS 1. Contributes to basic and applied research activities and authors
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the clinical track is responsible for providing direct inpatient and outpatient care to GI patients at UHealth Locations and Jackson Memorial Hospital. He/she will provide outpatient clinical and endoscopic
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Registered Nurse - Specialty. The GI Pre-Procedure Registered Nurse 2 (H) delivers patient-family centered care in a culturally competent manner utilizing evidence-based standards of quality, safety, and
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: Possible exposure to communicable diseases and pharmacological agents with little likelihood of harm if established OSHA precautions are followed . Occasional need to transfer organs, blood, specimens, and
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Qualifications (Essential Requirements): Experience in administering chemotherapy and biotherapy agents Oncology Nursing Society Chemotherapy & Biotherapy Administration Guidelines provider course Oncology
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investigational drug products, and other medications for subjects participating in clinical research studies. Educates all relevant research and pharmacy staff on investigational agents, drug protocols, IP