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Veterinary Nurse I, II, or III-Oncology in Manhattan, Kansas
The Veterinary Health Center (VHC) within the College of Veterinary Medicine is seeking a Veterinary Nurse I, II, or III to join our dedicated Oncology Service to provide exemplary patient care. While there are many responsibilities of this position, the primary responsibility is to work collaboratively with veterinary students, interns, residents, and faculty clinicians to provide medical and radiation oncology treatments for patients. Communication and leadership skills are utilized daily to facilitate treatment schedules, coordinate student orientations, and assist in communication with clients. Veterinary Nurses have the opportunity to advance their skillsets through continuing education, various learning experiences, and subspecialty certifications recognized by NAVTA. The VHC also has an established career ladder for veterinary nurses to provide opportunities for professional advancements. Working hours for Veterinary Nurses in this position will include daytime hours Monday-Friday.
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Veterinary Nurse III- Anesthesia in Manhattan, Kansas
The Veterinary Health Center (VHC) within the College of Veterinary Medicine is seeking a Veterinary Nurse III to join our dedicated Anesthesia team to help provide exemplary patient care. This position plays a vital role in providing clinical and anesthetic support for the veterinary staff in caring for patients in need of surgical procedures. This position provides advanced nursing care through engaging responsibilities such as premedication, anesthesia induction, level maintenance, and patient recovery from anesthesia. This position will also provide specialized support for oncology radiation therapy patients. Nurses are given the opportunity to advance their skillset through continuing education and various learning experiences. Working hours for Veterinary Nurses in this position will include daytime hours Monday-Friday. This position will also include some after-hours and weekend on-call/standby coverage. Excellent communication and leadership skills are utilized daily in this position.
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Intern - Equine in Manhattan, Kansas
The equine internship at the Veterinary Health Center is a 12-month post-DVM clinical program that provides clinical training in equine surgery, internal medicine, theriogenology and field service. The intern provides clinical service under the supervision of senior clinicians and learns through consultation with radiologists, pathologists, and other clinical and basic science specialists. The intern will participate in advanced formal training through weekly rounds with equine faculty and residents.
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Fellow (Post Doc) in Manhattan, Kansas
The purpose of this position is to study light-matter interactions in strong-field and weak-field regime; multi-color pump-probe experiments in ultrafast AMO physics and photochemistry employing various electron and ion imaging techniques.
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