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patients 80 years and older admitted to intensive care for acute respiratory failure, with a special focus on cardiovascular causes. 🎯 Scientific Objectives As part of this project, you will: • Describe
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health and/or respiratory health). The selected candidate will work in a multidisciplinary collaborative environment and gain training in epigenomics, multi-omics and environmental epidemiology
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, processing of respiratory motion correlated images. Provides on-site treatment planning, with equipment varying by location. Working Conditions: Job Location/Working Conditions Normal office environment
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is multidisciplinary with medical assistants, licensed vocational nurses, registered nurses, respiratory therapists, the patient service representative 2, and the patient service representative 3 staff
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. Candidates with prior experience in regulatory science relevant to respiratory, orthopaedic, or cardiovascular medical devices and imaging are particularly welcome. APPLICATION PROCESS Key contacts and
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administer post-anesthesia pharmacological or fluid support of the cardiovascular system. Initiate and administer respiratory support to ensure adequate ventilation and oxygenation in the post anesthesia
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patients with severe respiratory or cardiac problems each year. Since its establishment in 1984, the ECMO Program has supported more than 900 children. Throughout the 20-year history of the ECMO Program at
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at CHCO (e.g., physicians, nurses, child life specialists, social workers, and physical/occupational/speech-language/respiratory therapists. The psychologist may also provide services within the Emergency
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University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill | Chapel Hill, North Carolina | United States | about 22 hours ago
-contained breathing apparatus (SCBA), etc. This position is required to participate in the UNC-CH Respiratory Protection Program and is required to pass a Respirator Fit Test annually. THIS POSITION IS
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Department BSD MED - Pulmonary - Clinical Research Staff About the Department The University of Chicago’s Respiratory Clinical Research team assists Principal Investigators in conducting drug trials