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Basic Life Support (BLS) from the American Heart Association (AHA) is required or should be obtained within 30 days of employment. Depending on the unit/department, Advanced Cardiac Life Support (ACLS
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support employees both personally and professionally. Job Highlights: A team of more than 400 professionals, Health System Information Services (HSIS) works to keep UAB Medicine’s IT systems and
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and/or bone marrows or coordinate the education, computer operations, quality control/quality assurance duties, and assume the supervisory function within a section as requested. Qualifications
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and/or bone marrows or coordinate the education, computer operations, quality control/quality assurance duties, and assume the supervisory function within a section as requested. Qualifications
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Writer - Marketing Communications - (UAB001GE) Description Compensation: $47,665 - $77,455/Year Work with the Best at UAB Medicine : UAB Medicine is Alabama’s largest single-site employer and
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of patient care. This department is known as the “heart of the hospital” for its critical role in providing clean, sterilized surgical instruments for the operating room and other patient care areas at UAB
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home or escalating to physician for admission or disposition home. The APP will work both autonomously and in collaboration with other APP’s and physicians. Experience in obstetrics is preferred but not
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Shift - Full-Time Evening Shift (7 on / 7 off) Work with the Best at UAB Medicine : UAB Medicine is Alabama’s largest single-site employer and operates over 1,200 beds and over 200 clinics in Birmingham
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ASSISTANT DIRECTOR-TECHNICAL-ALYS STEPHENS CENTER - (T226840) Description Reporting to the Technical Director for UAB Arts, the Assistant Technical Director serves as second in command and is
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responsibility for the direction, control and planning of one’s own work; (3) work independently; (4) recognize the rights and responsibilities of patient confidentiality; (5) convey empathy and compassion