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is a key institution at Columbia University that strives to advance the public good and instills the importance of life-long service by providing quality community service programs for Columbia
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(NP) is to work collaboratively with the Advanced Cardiac Care and Transplantation team. Begun in 1984, our transplant program has performed transplant in over 650 patients and currently averages
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Assistance , Tuition Programs , and Retirement Benefits. ?Subject to business needs, we may support flexible and hybrid work arrangements. Options will be discussed during the interview process
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differential based on the subjective and objective data obtained. Formulate a goal-directed plan that includes health maintenance, anticipatory guidance and appropriate medical and nursing interventions
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department by developing an original and leading externally funded research program, and by contributing to the undergraduate and graduate educational mission of the Department. Applications should be
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. Explore your options for Health and Welfare , Employee Assistance , Tuition Programs , and Retirement Benefits . Responsibilities Obtain patient's history, perform physical examinations, and develop care
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of the world’s leading universities, sponsors the largest NCAA Division I athletics program in New York City with 31 varsity sports and a proud tradition of Ivy League and national success. Located at the Baker
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of investigators. Proficiency in SAS, Stata, R is essential. Excellent written and oral communication skills and be detail oriented. High-level interpersonal and organizational skills. Equal Opportunity Employer
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license BLS certification Other Requirements Medical clearance and participation in Medical Surveillance program required Contact with patients and/or human research subjects Potential bloodborne pathogen
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. Responsibilities Attend IACUC protocol review and regular meetings. Disseminate information/advice on various aspects of the animal care and use program for Columbia University researchers who participate in animal