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regularly scheduled assignment (i.e. exceeds ACGME and/or training program requirements and as defined by the residency program leadership). HSO’s providing extra clinical duty are supervised by attending
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Associate 1 supports research activities under the direction of a principal investigator, program director or designee of the principal investigator or program director. The Research Associate will be working
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required Graduated from an accredited nursing program Experience: Minimum 3 years of relevant experience required Certification and Licensing: Current Florida Registered Nurse license; Current American Heart
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, Research Support to work at the UHealth medical campus in Miami, FL. CORE JOB SUMMARY The Manager, Research Support provides program support to facilitate research. Furthermore, the incumbent oversees
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opportunity for a Full Time Systems Administrator to work at the UHealth Medical Campus. The Systems Administrator maintains and administers computer networks and equipment to ensure optimal performance in and
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and manage referrals of patients to the program and provide motivational interviewing to increase their willingness to engage in substance use treatment. Facilitate referrals and warm handoffs
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Medical Assistant certification and graduate from accredited Medical Assistant Program Approved MA Certifications: CMA- Certified Medical Assistant - American Association of Medical Assistants (AAMA)® RMA
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or psychiatric sources. Completes and maintains all required client-related and programmatic documentation. Performs routine data collection tasks for studies. Serves as program liaison to collaborating service
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to the Cancer Center’s effort to build a Translational Clinical Oncology Program with the goal of meeting those metrics of an NCI research program. Position Requirements: Qualifications should include
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studies led by over 1,650 principal investigators have resulted in over $365 million in annual research and sponsored program expenditures. Most of this work is in biomedicine and biological sciences