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to wear required PPE, including respiratory protection when needed. Ability to move up to 50 lbs and perform physically demanding mechanical work. Must be able to fulfill the requirements to operate a UM
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Care Cleanses and redresses non-sterile wounds. Applies binders, ACE wraps, hot and cold applications; provides soaks and special baths. Assists RN with complex dressing changes. Respiratory Care Assist
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within the University community. Ability to pass a pre-employment physical for the use of respiratory protection equipment and to serve as a member of the University’s hazardous materials emergency
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for narcotics and other scheduled drugs. Performs emergency lifesaving procedures in cases such as cardiac arrest, respiratory arrest, massive hemorrhage, or similar emergencies. Occasionally provide fracture
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hazardous wastes. Must be capable of working with hazardous materials safely and pass The Johns Hopkins Institutions’ medical certification to wear respiratory protection. Must be able to perform the required
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research in the area of respiratory virus infections in immunocompromised hosts. The clinical responsibilities for this position will include attending on the Infectious Diseases Inpatient Consult Service
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University of California, San Francisco | San Francisco, California | United States | about 2 months ago
compensation, please visit: https://ucnet.universityofcalifornia.edu/compensation-and-benefits/index.html Department Description The Department of Anesthesia and Perioperative Care at UCSF provides outstanding
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chance to join a world-class team committed to providing excellent patient care in an encouraging and dynamic setting. Our Medical/Respiratory ICU has 12 patient beds. There is a cohesive multidisciplinary
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and height. May have to use respiratory protection, protective clothing, and other PPE as needed. Specialty Factors 1. Bachelor’s degree. 2. A total of three (3) year (36 months) in education, training
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well as AGD, which are causing intolerable losses (c.20% annually). AGD is a primary driver of proliferative gill inflammation which impairs the respiratory capacity of fish leading to asphyxia, respiratory