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, device technicians, medical assistants, and clerical staff strive daily to exceed patient expectations for exceptional care. The program is nationally recognized for our excellence by U.S. News and World
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are routinely voted a top 10 program by U.S. News and World Report. Required Qualifications High School graduate or equivalent with four years related experience; or college degree and 6 months related experience
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Description (Personnel Program): PSS Pay Rate/Range: The budgeted hourly range that the University reasonably expects to pay for this position is $28.00 to $32.48/hour. Salary offers are determined based
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Department Summary The Sociology Department has produced more than 18,000 graduates and contributed to cutting-edge sociological research, in a rich array of subfields, for nearly 70 years. U.S
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-based solutions to solve environmental, health, business, and climate problem including California’s cap and trade, now cap and invest program, the U.S. Acid Rain Program, catch share fisheries programs
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American Studies library and archives in the U.S., housing 7 Endowed Chaired Professorships, and community partnerships with local, state and national organizations. The Center has 13 staff and a Faculty
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of the Clinical Faculty, the Dosimetrist designs external beam treatment plans for patient treatments by using a treatment planning computer, computer support system, and computer quality improvement verifications
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Department Summary The Clean Energy Smart Manufacturing Innovation Institute, is the national institute on Smart Manufacturing (SM) for the United States. The Office of Advanced Research Computing
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. Other current areas of strength include the study of corruption, inequality, the consequences of oil wealth, the politics of trade, political theories of representation, U.S. campaigns and party politics
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degree from a U.S. regionally accredited college/university (or foreign equivalent). Successful completion of a Didactic Program in Dietetics and supervised practice experience, accredited by