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support to GI may be needed as well. The Assistant Nurse Manager will need moderate sedation certification and will be responsible for assisting with multi-phase care of procedure suite patients when needed
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responsibilities (see examples in guideline document): GCCP; FSEP; Multi-department collaboration; PostDoc visas; MCAs; High profile PIs; Resource intensive needs; Complex post-award reporting; Cost sharing
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for fulfilling its teaching, research, and clinical missions. DoM employees approximately 600 salaried faculty, nearly 300 academic appointees, and more than 300 residents, fellows, and postdocs, supported by
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experience in Pulmonary Special Procedures/Interventional Pulmonology or other procedural area (GI, IR, ICU, ED, Cath Lab, PTU and/or Perioperative Services) in an acute care setting, within the past five (5
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. Minimum one (1) year of recent (within the past 2 years) acute care of adult GI Procedural RN experience required. Must be able to function in a fast-paced environment, have excellent interpersonal and
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, fellows, and postdocs, supported by almost 1,000 staff members. Under supervision of the Principal Investigator and the Lab Manager in the Gastroenterology and Hepatology Division, the Lab Technician will
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California medical license or equivalent certification/permit as determined by the Medical Board of California. Candidates must also have a minimum of 1 year of training in GI procedures (ie. EGD, colonoscopy
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residents, fellow and postdocs and 479 staff personnel. Under close supervision the incumbent will assist the Principal investigators (PIs) and other lab members. Procedures will include but not be limited
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at field / remote sites. Demonstrated experience performing GIS and statistical analyses, managing biological and geographical data, and writing monthly and annual reports of tasks completed. Working
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measurements and calculations of echocardiography images and Doppler hemodynamic data (at rest and with stress), with or without ultrasound enhancement agents. Following policy guidelines, sonographers will