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list. Use available technology to request and coordinate patient transport. Assign nursing staff to communication systems. Assist in reviewing clerical duties and responsibilities with new staff members
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- Requires 6 to 12 months of full-time equivalent Surgical Technology or relevant military experience. Degrees, Licensure, and/or Certification Level I- BLS required. Level II- BLS required. Knowledge, Skills
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), Radiation Therapy (T), Nuclear Medicine Technology (N), CNMT. BLS certification required. Pre-requisite Coursework- Acceptance into an MRI Program. Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities: Demonstrated ability
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, and retain qualified personnel (technologists, engineers, research assistants, administrative staff). Ensure staff meet continuing education and credentialing requirements. Provide guidance and feedback
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, within the Civil & Environmental Engineering department. After the 90 day review process, there is a possibility for a hybrid schedule. May require occasional evening or weekend work during peak cycles
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facilities and equipment as required; notify appropriate engineer, supervisor or foreman if immediate action is required. Assist journeyman level craftsmen in making major repairs in electrical, plumbing
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(T), Nuclear Medicine Technology (N), CNMT. ARRT registered in Computed Tomography (CT) required within 18 months of employment. BLS certification. Duke is an Equal Opportunity Employer committed
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. Duke University’s Department of Dermatology is looking for an Associate in Research position to join our team located in Durham, N.C. in Dr. Julia Oh’s laboratory. Minimum Requirements: Education
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interactions Responds promptly to communication (e.g., e-mail, pages and phone messages) Uses technology (e.g., computer skills) to meet job requirements Maintains productivity standards Completes clinical
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nature of Duke-Margolis brings together policy experts, researchers, health care professionals, and students from across Duke’s schools of medicine, nursing, law, public policy, business, and engineering