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. Upload and publish digitized correspondence and associated metadata to online content management systems. Required Qualifications Currently enrolled in or recently graduated from a Master's program in
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Assist faculty course instructors with training other instructors for the physical exam teaching program and other operational aspects of clinical skills simulation scenarios. Use simulation software and
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the TEEMS program. As per previous work, the intervention co-instructors consist of a team of a rehabilitation clinician (e.g. physical or occupational therapist) and a study team member with SCI lived
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to the Physician Assistant Program Director and in conjunction with principal and instructional faculty, this position will provide the effective development, implementation, and assessment of the curriculum in
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contributes through lab and/or lecture instruction, based on their expertise, interests, and the needs of the program. This is non tenure track position. Essential Functions Provides clinical education to
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, the faculty member contributes through lab and/or lecture instruction, based on their expertise, interests, and the needs of the program. This is non tenure track position. Essential Functions Provides clinical
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Adjunct Apply now Job no: 505950 Work type: Part-Time Location: Salus Campus - Elkins Park Categories: College of Medicine Job Summary Reporting to the Physician Assistant Program Director and in
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measurements. Conduct routine maintenance of experimental platforms and coordinate service with OEM providers. Prepare manuscripts, conference presentations, and program reports. Assist with mentoring and
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safety audits and prepare Job Safety Analysis, training programs, safety equipment profiles and other related activities. Manage the occupational health program including accident investigations, medical
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Coordinator’s primary responsibility will be coordinating an NIH-funded clinical trial. Dr. Butryn’s program of research develops and tests interventions for health-related behavior change, with primary focuses