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year of relevant experience. Per Classified Civil Svc Specifications: Six months' experience (600 hours training) using computers to generate a variety of materials ranging from basic to complex; 6
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of the organization’s 340B Drug Pricing Program. This position serves as a key liaison between pharmacy operations, finance, information technology, and compliance teams to ensure accurate reporting, proper inventory
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surgical procedures requiring intraoperative autotransfusion cell salvage and assists in intraoperative chemotherapeutic procedures. The Perfusionist takes part in the ECMO Retrieval Program. Position
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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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Commons Program Manager, the Research Technology & Digital Services Analyst plays a critical role in advancing the Research Commons’ mission to support graduate students, faculty, and researchers across
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, with an emphasis on Acute Myeloid Leukemia (AML). The successful candidate will apply advanced computational and statistical approaches to integrate and analyze multi-omics and single-cell datasets in
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training program in Obstetrics/Gynecology; board certification in a specialty recognized by the American Board of Medical Specialties; current unrestricted license to practice medicine in Ohio; unrestricted
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desired; experience performing basic laboratory procedures to process biological specimens may be desired; computer skill required with knowledge of database software applications desired. The university
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: Administration and Planning | FOD Environmental Health and Safety The Hazardous Waste Specialist, reporting to the Regulated Waste Program Manager, conducts the safe handling and processing of chemical, infectious
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. The Ohio State University College of Medicine graduates approximately 200 medical students per year. The Ob/Gyn residency program is integrated with the Mount Carmel Medical System and trains 11 residents