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of Laboratory Animal Medicine (ACLAM) or American College of Animal Welfare (ACAW) board certification, including structured support for residency pathways or board-certification under alternate experience route
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, with specific days to be determined by the department.** General Description of the Job Class Depending on the size of the entity and department structure, Level I and Level II may be combined. Level I
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. -Provide support to hospital staff in the assigned areas through individual counseling and through structured group meetings. -Participate in the assessment, education and resolution of medical ethical
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to stakeholders. Conducts rapid and/or in-depth qualitative analyses and summarizes findings. Critically examines and interprets unstructured/semi-structured data and rigorously explains findings in relation
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Network mission development, structural design, and ongoing initiative leadership. • Support other arts-related collaborations and initiatives as they emerge. • Partner with the VPA to shape and drive
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, construction, operation, and maintenance of University mechanical systems including HVAC, hydronics, refrigeration, plumbing, fire protection, compressed air, and vacuum systems to ensure reliable, efficient
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; manage filter inventory. Assemble structural and functional components including motors, controls, switches, pumps, compressors, and condensers using screws, bolts, soldering, brazing, and welding. Pump
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incidental to the work described herein. Required Qualifications at this Level Education High School diploma or GED. For assignment to phlebotomy, completion of a structured phlebotomy training course and
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University Health System offers exceptional career advancement opportunities within Imaging Services, including: A structured clinical ladder program Advancement opportunities across multiple Duke hospitals
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, cross-national comparative analysis of real-world family structures, care utilization patterns, and well-being using multiple nationally-representative aging cohorts (e.g. Health and Retirement Study