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Davis Full/Part Time Full Time Add to My Favorite Jobs Email this Job Job Summary Reporting to the Deputy Director of the Global South Clean Transportation and Energy Program for the UC Davis Institute
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certification if required of the position Bachelor’s degree in health sciences, information technology, computer science, or related area; and/or equivalent combination of experience/training. Demonstrated
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Life Support (BLS), or UC Davis Health CPR Must have Certificate of Completion from a Medical Assistant training program. Minimum of two (2) years Medical Assistant experience. Ability to pass the safe
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and/or one (1) year or greater adult inpatient hospital medicine or inpatient surgical experience as a Nurse Practitioner or completion of a nationally accredited Advanced Practice Fellowship Program in
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, professional and productive manner • Knowledge of legal implications in clinical practice and documentation • Knowledge of performance improvement and evidence-based practice • Basic computer skills
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at an American Society of Health System Pharmacists (ASHP) Accredited program, or 3 years of relevant work experience Completion of PGY2 Oncology Residency, or equivalent experience (i.e., minimum of 3 years in 50
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of and ability to follow appropriate infection control techniques to safeguard other patients and visitors from infected patients. Strong computer skills including EMR, ANSOS, EcoTime, Aggie Service, e
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because: it not only requires its employees to have IT competency, but also scientific and business expertise in Biomedical Informatics. Project sponsors and partners that are served by this unit include
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include providing assistance with a variety of unit duties and general team support to ACMH Program staff, ensuring patients are scheduled for appropriate assessments and clinics, analyzing and compiling
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(BLS), or UC Davis Health CPR Graduated from an accredited physical therapy program (Bachelor’s degree or higher) in the U.S., or completed requirements for foreign-trained physical therapists working in