The candidate from the wrong example just listed
generic programming skills and duties.
Not exact matches
What sets the Basic School apart from other training institutions — and in particular, from an M.B.A.
program, to which the Basic School in some ways roughly corresponds — is that it unabashedly favors breeding
generic, high - speed, chaos - proof leadership over imparting specific
skills.
Problem - based and inquiry - based learning
programs, and concept - based curriculums with a focus on the big ideas at primary and secondary level have provided increased opportunities to focus on the teaching of
generic skills.
According to Moursund and Bielefeldt (1999), the principal investigators of a study conducted by the International Society for Technology in Education (ISTE), «71 % of teacher education
programs in the study required students to take at least three credit hours related to
generic instruction technology
skills» (p. 32).
Does following a
generic program equip you to be a more highly
skilled lawyer in the longer term?
Required Qualifications: * High school diploma or equivalent * Completion of Meriter Pharmacy's Pharmacist Assistant training
program * 2 years of Health care experience * 1 - 2 years experience working in a fast - paced work environment * Microsoft Office applications * Internet applications * Use of phone / pager / fax / e-mail * Strong interpersonal
skills * Typing
skills * Communication
skills - fluent in English Preferred Qualifications: * Associate's Degree OR completion of / enrollment in a Bachelor's of Science
program at an accredited university * Certification as a Pharmacy Technician * Previous experience working in a pharmacy setting * Previous direct patient contact * Previous patient care experience * Previous work experience as a Pharmacy Technician * Epic Systems software operation * Basic medication facts -
generic / brand drug names, formulation, indication, etc * Basic healthcare facts - disease physiology, laboratory tests * Healthcare system resources to obtain medical information * Understanding formularies, medical charts, and legal issues related to pharmacy practice * Able to work as part of a team; balancing leadership and the ability to delegate while maintaining collaborative group efforts.