695 postdoctoral-image-processing-in-computer-science positions at University of Missouri
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Capital Region Medical Center is a full-service health care system that encompasses a full-service acute care hospital, the area's most expansive clinic system, a state-of-the-art Cancer Program at
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Capital Region Medical Center is a full-service health care system that encompasses a full-service acute care hospital, the area's most expansive clinic system, a state-of-the-art Cancer Program at
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. Educational Permit holders must be a graduate of a respiratory program. Certified Respiratory Therapist (CRT) certification by the National Board for Respiratory Care (NBRC) within one (1) month as a condition
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under new state of residency within thirty (30) days. CMA: Graduation from a medical assistant education program or two (2) years of medical assistant experience. One of the following certifications
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Range: $34.46 - $51.02 per hour, based on experience Shift Differentials: Additional $3.00 per hour for Core Charge Additional $8.00 per hour for RN Weekend Program Sat/Sun Shifts Sign-On Bonus: $15,000
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content viewing areas. Reporting to the Director of Systems Engineering, this individual will be responsible for: Assisting with the management of technical systems that include large scale sound, video
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assessment skills, adeptness in care planning, and the ability to implement effective interventions before, during, and after surgery. At MU Healthcare, we value teamwork, empathy, and clinical expertise
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; effectively utilize computer applications such as IDX/GE, PCS, Cerner, etc. Depending upon the location and assigned area of responsibility, the following duties may apply: Prepare patients for examinations
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program coordinators. This position reports to the director of the CAFNR Office of Marketing and Communications.
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computing needs by developing, installing, and managing computer systems, research instrumentation, scientific applications, and security solutions for research efforts on campus. They are expected to provide