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Center. Oversight will include training grants, ACGME fellowship program, Texas Medical Board (TMB) advanced fellowship program, clinical and research observerships, educational conferences and the people
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reliable Medical Assistant II to support clinicians in the Cystic Fibrosis Program, providing specialized care to patients with cystic fibrosis and related pulmonary conditions. We are looking for candidates
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and distributes clinic mail and medical records to the appropriate clinic personnel. Minimum Qualifications High school diploma or GED and completion of an approved Medical Assistant Training program
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Qualifications High school diploma or GED and completion of an approved Medical Assistant Training program through an accredited institution. No experience required. Current certification as a Medical Assistant
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an ambulatory care setting, supporting a seamless and elevated healthcare experience. This role plays a key role in Baylor' s concierge program and interacts frequently with high-profile patients, including
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needed. • Work collaboratively with OB/MFM, Psychiatry, and Social Work to establish treatment plans during perinatal and postnatal periods. • Program development regarding NICU services for parent
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physician orders and explaining processes. Operates radiographic equipment and computer systems to produce and document diagnostic images. Performs daily, monthly, and quarterly quality control checks
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engineering, murine modeling of cancer. Designs advanced experiments and executing protocols. Documents and presents experimental results in a professional manner. Contributes to the development of a laboratory
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in colorectal surgery, have strong interpersonal skills, and have a keen interest in contributing to our innovative research and educational program. Candidates with a special interest in strategically
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-institutional, NIH-funded predoctoral and postdoctoral training program—the Houston Area Incubator for Kidney, Urologic, and Hematologic Research Training (HAI-KUH), led by Principal Investigator, Dr. Alison