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utilization of proper methods; understands methods of proper timing to ensure that freshly cooked products are ready for continuous service is paramount; steps in and adds support to any station to ensure
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University College of Medicine and the Wexner Medical Center seek an PhD or MD/PhD researcher to join the Department of Surgery/Division of General and Gastrointestinal Surgery. Academic rank and track
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; current Ohio Dental Board Dental Assistant Radiographer certification; current BLS/CPR certification. Desired Qualifications: Formal dental assisting training; 2+ years’ private practice experience with
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data using Microsoft Office and platform-specific software. Analyze and interpret data; prepare weekly summaries, reports, and visual data presentations. Participate in weekly team meetings and
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, 3) arrange to have official pharmacy school transcripts sent to the program director, Dr. Marcia M. Worley, PhD at worley.18@osu.edu, and 4) arrange for three letters of recommendation (preferably
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closeout phases. Project delivery methods utilized include but not limited to Design/Bid/Build, Design-Build and Construction Manager at Risk. The Project Manager ensures projects run according to schedule
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from a strong research infrastructure, diverse expertise, and a collaborative scientific environment. Job Requirements Requires a Doctoral Degree, MD, DO, DVM, DDS, or PhD. Physician-scientists currently
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management. Thorough knowledge of bindery equipment, materials and methods of operation; experience and knowledge of paper and differences in stock; strong problem-solving skills; ability to meet production
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implements learning activities based on assessments Minimum Qualifications For Hire: Must be a high school graduate or possess the GED, and must have completed formal Surgical Technology Training
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medicine (MD or DO), doctorate (PhD) or other terminal degree in the relevant field. Clinical faculty members are not eligible for tenure and are appointed for terms of three to five years. They may be