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. Assists pharmacists with medication order entry into the pharmacy computer system. Maintains stock levels of medications to avoid delays in service to patients. Demonstrates ability to work as a member of a
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. Position Overview Division of Bioinformatics and Computational Biology (DBCB, https://medicine.osu.edu/departments/biomedical-informatics/divisions/division-of-bioinformatics-and-computational-biology
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Outreach Representative plans, coordinates, and implements the activities of the Ohio Brain Injury Program, particularly the Star Behavioral Health Providers (SBHP) program within the Department of Physical
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) program. The LSI curriculum integrates foundational science with early patient interaction and longitudinal clinical practice, leveraging the resources of a comprehensive academic health center
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of field training program within first three months of employment Hourly Rate is $29.47 Function - Security Sub Function - Security Enforcement Band - Individual Contributor - Technical Level - T4 Create a
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on a program of research in the specialty of hematology; obtains external research funding; supervises lab staff; participates in the academic commitments of the division and department. Education and
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Qualifications Bachelor's degree in Allied Health, Computer Sciences or related field, and 5 years' experience in applications technology leadership, management or equivalent combination of education and
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. Connections working at The Ohio State University More Jobs from This Employer https://main.hercjobs.org/jobs/22106943/graphic-and-motion-designer Return to Search Results
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program. Area of specialization is open, and while we are particularly interested in those with clinical and/or research expertise in suicidal thoughts, behaviors, and related conditions, we welcome
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. The College of Optometry operates various clinical enterprises purely as educational endeavors. An optometry student, resident, or optometrist in a graduate program is involved in every patient encounter across