- Medical Center Hospital (Odessa, TX)
- …Conditions: A. Occasionally required to lift and position patients for procedures. B. Possible hazardous exposure to infectious diseases or radiation exposure. ... IV. Performance Factors Used to Evaluate Employee: A. Performs sonography procedures in health care delivery to the following patient age categories (circle all that… more
- University of Washington (Seattle, WA)
- …identification, and susceptibility testing. This lab coordinates with infection control and infectious diseases teams, as well as county and state public ... HMC is the only designated Level 1 adult and pediatric trauma and verified burn center in Washington state.... health labs to provide accurate and timely results for… more
- Stanford University (Stanford, CA)
- …require the employee to work with or be in areas where hazardous materials and/or infectious diseases are present. + Employee must perform tasks that require the ... is the discovery of mechanisms of epileptogenesis and cognitive impairment in pediatric epilepsy. The LSRP will be primarily responsible for multiple aspects of… more
- UPMC (Harrisburg, PA)
- …pharmacy, critical care pharmacy, emergency medicine pharmacy, geriatric pharmacy, infectious diseases pharmacy, nuclear pharmacy, nutrition support pharmacy, ... + Assures pharmacy is an integral part of the health -care delivery system and facilitates enhancement and expansion of...oncology pharmacy, pediatric pharmacy, pharmacotherapy, psychiatric pharmacy and solid organ transplantation… more
- Geisinger (Danville, PA)
- …laboratory tests + Over 42,000 annual molecular tests in oncology, genetics, and infectious diseases . + Over 4,000 next generation sequencing tests in oncology ... DNA testing and additional subspecialty training (such as hematopathology, pediatric , liver, informatics) is highly desirable. Education Doctor of...and it takes a diverse workforce to make better health easier for all. We are proud to be… more