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to patients in an inpatient hospital setting by compounding complex sterile and non-sterile products and participating in the delivery of medications directly to patient care staff and to automated dispensing
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Research areas of interest include cancer prevention and control, and cancer survivorship and/or supportive oncology Required License/Registration/Certification NA Job Summary The University of Kentucky NCI
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, edging, seeding, fertilizing, weed control, and leaf removal Installing and maintaining landscaped areas including mulching, planting, watering, and following landscape designs Using and maintaining
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Posting Details Posting Details Job Title Rapid Response Nurse/UKHC / 8P Requisition Number NR13882 Working Title Rapid Response Nurse/UKHC Department Name H3280:Command Center Work Location
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-generation sequencing, quality assurance/control, pathology, ruminant extension, serology, toxicology and virology. The UKVDL mission is to develop and apply state-of-the-art diagnostic methodology to improve
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automation system. IMPORTANT: Resumes and CVs cannot be substituted for a completed application. Incomplete applications could disqualify you from being considered for this position. To be considered
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) solution to drive automation, streamline processes, and maximize the IWMS solution to full advantage; Maintains essential IT infrastructure, including security, provisioning accounts, role creation, and user
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computer-aided detection/diagnosis, familiarizing themselves with the fundamentals of cancer detection, pathology, patient management, quality control and the use of standard dictation for the staging
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plans for data management and statistical analysis, statistical programming, data visualization, automated report generation, and scientific writing. This position support the service mission
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sterile products. Participates in replenishing automated dispensing cabinets; provides customer service in Pediatric Pharmacy Satellite. Skills / Knowledge / Abilities Knowledge of inpatient drug