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The Department of Radiology & Medical Imaging at the University of Virginia is seeking a Clinical Research Coordinator (varying levels) to participate as a key team member performing research work
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candidate will conduct theoretical modeling and numerical simulations in the areas of quantum and frustrated magnetism, with a particular emphasis on quantum spin liquids. The position also involves close
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than 25 University-related programs. We offer a wide variety of career opportunities, as well as an outstanding environment for professional growth and development. Position Summary Reporting
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. This position plays a key role in ensuring accessible, accurate, up-to-date, and engaging digital content, aligning with the Library’s commitment to inclusivity and compliance with accessibility standards
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laboratory tests, imaging studies, and other diagnostic procedures, adjusting treatment plans accordingly · Participate in interdisciplinary rounds monthly and quality task forces, providing clinical
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auditory and visual skills. Attention to detail and ability to write legibly and compose messages clearly and concisely. Completed coursework or on-the-job training in medical terminology and/or CPT-coding
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clinical practice. Assumes a beginning leadership role but seeks mentoring in this process. This position is in the Cardiac Cath Lab. This job description integrates the ANA Nursing: Scope and Standards
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The UVA Department of Radiology and Medical Imaging is seeking a full-time Radiology Fellowship Programs Administrator to join the Department’s Medical Education Team. The incumbent will coordinate
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portrayed in the medical record for specificity of coding and increased coding accuracy. They provide guidance to the physicians nursing and ancillary staff on clinical documentation best practices
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Research Tech. The Ribic NeuroLab uses in vivo electrophysiology, 2-photon imaging, viral and anatomical tools to study mechanisms that guide development and remodeling of cortical circuitry. The Ribic