365 computer-science-programming-languages-"UCL"-"UCL" positions at University of Vermont Medical Center
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collegial working environment Comprehensive and tailored orientation Qualifications CRNAs: B.S.N. or Bachelor’s in healthcare; CRNA Master’s or Doctorate from an accredited program CAAs: Bachelor’s in
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completion of Medical Assistance or comparable training program. Two years Medical Assistant experience will be considered in lieu of training program. EXPERIENCE: 1 to 2 years Medical Assistant experience
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graduate or equivalent. Successful completion of Medical Assistance or comparable training program. Two years Medical Assistant experience will be considered in lieu of training program. EXPERIENCE: 1 to 2
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. EDUCATION: Bachelor of Science (or higher) degree from an Accredited Physical Therapy program. Licensed or eligible to be licensed to practice physical therapy in the State of Vermont. EXPERIENCE: Three years
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) Experience 3 years clinical PA/NP experience preferred; or 2 years plus completion of an approved post graduate emergency medicine training program. The ideal candidate will have clinical emergency medicine
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responsibilities at the request of the Director of Respiratory Therapy. EDUCATION: A graduate of an associate degree program from a respiratory therapist education program 1) supported or accredited by
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science and math credits to meet minimum NYSDOH requirements for a Technologist. 5. ASCP, NCA or equivalent certification is highly recommended. 6. Graduate of an accredited MLT Program, who also meets
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are encouraged to apply. Education, Licensure, and Certifications PA: Completion of an Accreditation Review Commission on Education for the Physician Assistant (ARC-PA) approved program (prior
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The Children's Specialty Clinic, Radiology, and the Emergency Department. JOB DESCRIPTION: The Certified Child Life Specialist (CCLS) functions within the policies, practices and program plans
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evaluations, focused clinical assessment, psychological intervention, staff consultation, clinical supervision, and program development and oversight. Staff psychologists may also participate in