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% - Professional Development 5% - Quality and Evidence-Based Practice 5% - Research and Education Department Overview UC Davis Health is at the forefront of incorporating Advanced Practice Providers (APP) as part of
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, including customer service, professional behavior & development, assignment & scheduling of work, and performance of job functions not requiring supervision by a LIP. Apply By Date: September 5th, 2025, at 11
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, physicists, fellow radiation therapists and other healthcare professionals to deliver accurate radiation treatments to patients, based on treatment plans developed by dosimetrists and physicists
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, wheelchair prescription, fabrication of splints, and adapted devices Ability to establish and maintain good rapport with patients and their families Ability to train family in follow-through for home therapy
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standards as a billable provider Key Responsibilities 80% - Inpatient/Outpatient (may include some or all responsibilities listed) 10% - Professional Development 5% - Quality and Evidence-Based Practice 5
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high quality patient/physician services, to maintain the excellence of the educational programs, and to perform scholarly research and development. These objectives are to be met within the limits
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, Environmental Science, or similar STEM field. Experience with general and extramural financial administration, from budget development to vouchers and expensing to reporting. Experience implementing principles
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ability to establish and maintain effective working relationships across and beyond the enterprise (greater Sacramento Area community) and develop multidisciplinary collaborations in a matrix organization
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virology, bacteriology, cell culture and serology to independently evaluate, optimize, and validate reagents for veterinary diagnostic assays, and perform serologic assay development, assay monitoring, and
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. Its primary objectives are to train professional (veterinary) students, graduate clinical students (interns and residents), and graduate academic students;to provide veterinary services to the public