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assays) basic sample processing for downstream analysis Require occasional guidance; Occasionally be responsible for ordering routine supplies; Rarely modify technical procedures; Rarely train other lab
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the Nursing Programs, participating in visionary direction for academic excellence, program effectiveness, and daily nursing operations. The Associate Dean is responsible for the oversight and development
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. Educate students and families about health insurance requirements and options. Process student account transactions, including tuition payments, refunds, and adjustments. Counsel students on payment plans
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management of occupational exposures (e.g., bloodborne pathogens, respiratory pathogens, laboratory and chemical exposures) Order diagnostic tests, and develop treatment plans within scope of practice and
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and coordinates all cost share requests Reviews compliance issues to ensure proper disclosure and budgeting of human subjects and sIRB. Explains to investigators how to properly prepare the required
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performance Implements technological improvements and updates, designs, and optimizes Registrar’s office functions Other Participates in the development of University policies and procedures regarding student
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supplies; Rarely modify technical procedures; Rarely train other lab members; Rarely guide other lab members; A simple / limited understanding of scientific literature and the research goals and rationale is
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ensure in-depth learning and understanding. Please join this new and innovative proposed DDS program. The Director of Oral and Maxillofacial Radiology will lead the development, implementation, and
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within the dental school, with a focus on clinical instruction, curriculum implementation, and student competency development in restorative and reconstructive dentistry. This position supports
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is taught as an integrated component of comprehensive oral healthcare. The Director is responsible for developing, implementing, and continuously evaluating an implantology curriculum that is