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of the Pediatric Hospital Medicine and Complex Care Divisions as well as the Boston Combined Residency Program. Key Responsibilities: Performing non-clinical inpatient care-coordination in order to assist resident
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procedural, perioperative, and educational support within this highly specialized and dynamic program. The role requires strong clinical judgment, advanced procedural and coordination skills, and the ability
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and advancements in sleep medicine. Minimum Qualifications Education: High School diploma/GED Completion of a Sleep Tech program preferred Experience: 6-12 months of Sleep Tech experience preferred
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psychosocial consultation to the medical team. Participating in program development with Hematology multidisciplinary team to create and enhance patient/family psychoeducation, developmentally appropriate
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of the Pediatric Hospital Medicine and Complex Care Divisions as well as the Boston Combined Residency Program. Key Responsibilities: Performing non-clinical inpatient care-coordination in order to assist resident
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assistants to join a dynamic research program focused on translational gene editing therapeutics and technology development. Successful candidates will lead an innovative research project leveraging cutting
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and scheduling meetings with elected officials Creating visually appealing infographics for digital media advocacy Education/Requirements: Current enrollment in a graduate program for the 2025-2026
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License & Certification: Completion of a CODA Accredited Program Certificate Current Massachusetts license as a Dental Assistant BLS certification or CPR/AED certification Board approved examination
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Program will coordinate daily operations of research studies. These may include but are not limited to: Cardiac Catheter Lab divisional research projects, including FDA-regulated clinical trials for devices
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Number: 151479531 Position Summary/ Department Summary: The Ferguson laboratory (https://pinphd.hms.harvard.edu/people/brielle-ferguson ) studies how circuits in the brain support attention and how