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protection and other PPE are required through participation in the Occupational Health and Safety Program. Job Location/Working Conditions: Requires extensive safety training. Alternative work schedules
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in a timely manner. Working Conditions: Job Location/Working Conditions: Requires extensive safety training. Exposure to blood-borne pathogens. High noise environment. Requires protective devices
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patient confidentiality per HIPAA guidelines and responds to patient concerns in a timely manner. Working Conditions: Job Location/Working Conditions: Requires extensive safety training. Exposure to blood
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respond with the appropriate inventions to ensure safety. Job Description Primary Duties & Responsibilities: Sets up, calibrates and monitors recording equipment necessary for PSG, MSLT, MAD, INSPIRE, and
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and Pathology (DLMP) and School of Medicine (SOM) leadership, NWBio staff, and internal and external customers to ensure excellent service, patient safety, and the advancement of academic research
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the Taskar Center for Accessible Technology. This role supports the development of scalable, secure, and inter-operable applications that power public-facing dashboards, internal data tools, and geospatial
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depth understanding of cardiovascular health care topics including: Issues related to the care of frail elderly and vulnerable populations with cardiovascular disease Drug safety and pharmacologic
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protocols. Set up therapeutic materials prior to start of program and clean up at end of program Comply with snack, diapers, and toileting procedures to ensure hygiene and safety with clients. MANAGING
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: Demonstrates current knowledge and application of safety issues particularly as applied to body mechanics; ability to lift 10 pounds from floor to waist and carry 10 pounds for short distances, push and pull
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an important role in promoting our mission, values and goal of service excellence and patient safety. What you’ll need: High school graduation or equivalent AND two (2) years of chemical, clinical, or public