Looking for a nurse position that
involves emergency and critical health care.
Not exact matches
According to a short section of the 200 - page book that accompanied the governor's speech Wednesday, the college «will be the first civilian degree - granting college to integrate
emergency preparedness, security
and counter-terrorism studies through interdisciplinary programs that
involve law, public
and international affairs, information technology, cyber engineering,
critical infrastructure protection
and science.»
We refer for certain cases that
involve internal medical, surgery, ophthalmology, oncology, neurology, cardiology
and dentistry, as well as 24 - hour
emergency and critical care.
While at Purdue, Dr. Wynn was
involved in a variety of leadership positions, including serving as the Student Chapter President of the Veterinary
Emergency and Critical Care Society for 2 years.
She was
involved in several organizations such as secretary of Student Chapter of Veterinary
Emergency and Critical Care Society (SVECCS)
and member of the Student Chapter of American Veterinary Medical Association (SCAVMA).
During veterinary school she was actively
involved in leadership positions including the St. George's University Surgery Club, the Student Chapter of the American Veterinary Medical Association
and the Student Veterinary
Emergency &
Critical Care Society.
As one of the first criticalists in the country, she has been actively
involved in the initiation
and development of
Emergency -
Critical Care as a specialty, establishing standards in the field,
and in mentoring
and training all levels of trainees.
VECCS is a membership society of veterinarians
involved with
emergency and critical care for animals.
She has been
involved in several veterinary organizations such as: Veterinary
Emergency and Critical Care Society (VECCS), Texas Veterinary Medical Association (TVMA), American Veterinary Medical Association (AVMA),
and National Animal Health
Emergency Rescue Corps (NAHERC).
Dr. White has been
involved training residents in various multi-specialty referral practices,
and is published in multiple
emergency and critical care journals.
What an exciting time to be
involved in
Emergency and Critical Care veterinary medicine!