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orthopedic rehabilitation program. These services are offered via outpatient service sites to patients who have disorders and conditions associated primarily with orthopedic injuries. The physical therapy team
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the general education requirement for the World Language category. The ASL Program uses a full-immersion teaching approach with supportive materials and activities created around an internally developed
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organizational goals, facilitating collaboration, and ensuring that community voices inform program development and policy advocacy. Position Summary The Regional Partnerships Supervisor serves as a coordinator
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Module Department: Health System Shared Services | Clinical Applications Job Description Under general supervision, coordinates with patient care services the planning, design, development, implementation
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representatives/case mangers. Develops and presents educational program for patients and medical and nursing staff in the Central Ohio area. Prepares budget, monitors expenditures. Generates and reports
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management and reporting needs for programs within the Department of Emergency Medicine, including the PH2S/HealthNow program. This position is responsible for assisting with the collection, cleaning
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sites in Columbus. The university will not sponsor applicants for work visas for this position. Responsible for coordinating the day-to-day research activities for the development, implementation, and
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Services | Sports Medicine Administration This position is responsible for providing outreach athletic training and duties as assigned. OSU Sports Medicine is a multi-disciplinary outpatient program that
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initiatives into clear, accurate, and compelling written materials. Responsibilities will include the development of manuscripts, grant applications, post‑award scientific reports, industry‑sponsored research
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Department: Position Summary: The primary care fellowship in the Department of Family and Community Medicine is a postgraduate program dedicated to enhancing the development of early-career advanced practice