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; reporting patient history summary. Minimum Education Required High School graduate and successful completion of a Medical Assistant Training Program. Medical Assistant certification is required with
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registries while always maintaining confidentiality. It is important to acknowledge that high-quality data begins with high-quality data entry, and it is the trauma registrar who is responsible to perform
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expert in clinical patient safety, overseeing the enterprise patient safety program with the goal of providing high-quality, reliable, and safe patient care. This role is pivotal in supporting OSUWMC’s
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the dynamic fields of high performance computing and networking first hand. Working with a faculty of experts in high performance computing (HPC), networking, engineering and the sciences, students learn
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Microscopy Specialist to support the expansion of its light microscopy program. This position is responsible for delivering high-quality microscopy services through the maintenance and daily operation of
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judgement. DUTIES %: DUTIES DESCRIPTION 70 % Oversees, readies, and operates high speed digital printing equipment; performs cleaning and maintenance on high speed digital printing equipment; Operates
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regular in-person engagement and on-campus presence to effectively support learners and program operations. Minimum Required Qualifications High School diploma or GED. Certification or vocational training
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Department: Engineering | Computer Science and Engineering The Academic Program Services Consultant provides high‑level academic program and administrative support for undergraduate programs within
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Department: University Hospital | Operating Room The ST performs technical skills related to interoperative patient care. The ST is generally assigned to perform the scrub role in various surgical procedures
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bed production methods on 4 acres including high tunnel, open field, and greenhouse. This position will be assisted by seasonal volunteers and part-time co-workers, primarily OSU undergraduate students