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Anatomy & Physiology Tutor

AZ · Remote

$18 - $40/hr

What We Look For In a Anatomy & Physiology Tutor * Advanced Subject Mastery: Deep knowledge of ... reproductive, lymphatic, and integumentary systems, along with histology and homeostatic mechanisms.

What We Look For In a Anatomy & Physiology Tutor * Advanced Subject Mastery: Deep knowledge of ... reproductive, lymphatic, and integumentary systems, along with histology and homeostatic mechanisms.

What We Look For In a Anatomy & Physiology Tutor * Advanced Subject Mastery: Deep knowledge of ... reproductive, lymphatic, and integumentary systems, along with histology and homeostatic mechanisms.

What We Look For In a Anatomy & Physiology Tutor * Advanced Subject Mastery: Deep knowledge of ... reproductive, lymphatic, and integumentary systems, along with histology and homeostatic mechanisms.

What We Look For In a Anatomy & Physiology Tutor * Advanced Subject Mastery: Deep knowledge of ... reproductive, lymphatic, and integumentary systems, along with histology and homeostatic mechanisms.

What We Look For In a Anatomy & Physiology Tutor * Advanced Subject Mastery: Deep knowledge of ... reproductive, lymphatic, and integumentary systems, along with histology and homeostatic mechanisms.

Anatomy & Physiology Tutor

MO · Remote

$18 - $40/hr

What We Look For In a Anatomy & Physiology Tutor * Advanced Subject Mastery: Deep knowledge of ... reproductive, lymphatic, and integumentary systems, along with histology and homeostatic mechanisms.

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Reproductive Physiology information

What is reproductive physiology?

A Reproductive Physiology job involves studying and understanding the biological and physiological processes related to reproduction in humans and animals. Professionals in this field may conduct research on fertility, embryonic development, hormones, and reproductive health. They work in diverse settings, including academia, biotechnology, veterinary medicine, and healthcare. Their findings contribute to advancements in reproductive technologies, fertility treatments, and animal breeding programs.

What are the typical daily responsibilities of someone working in reproductive physiology?

Professionals in Reproductive Physiology often split their time between laboratory experiments, data analysis, and collaboration with other researchers or clinicians. Daily tasks may include conducting reproductive research studies, analyzing biological samples, maintaining accurate lab records, and reviewing scientific literature to stay current with advancements. You may also participate in meetings to discuss experimental results, design new studies, or develop protocols. Working closely with a multidisciplinary team is common, and your contributions directly support advancements in reproductive health and fertility solutions.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive in reproductive physiology, and why are they important?

To thrive in Reproductive Physiology, a strong background in biology, physiology, and laboratory research, often supported by an advanced degree (such as an MSc or PhD), is essential. Familiarity with laboratory techniques such as IVF procedures, microscopy, data analysis software, and sometimes relevant certifications in animal or human research is typically required. Attention to detail, critical thinking, and effective communication with interdisciplinary teams are valuable soft skills in this field. These competencies are vital for ensuring research accuracy, advancing scientific understanding, and contributing to improvements in reproductive health.

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Fertility Nurse Coordinator - RN or LPN

Prelude Fertility

Winter Park, FL • On-site

Full-time

Medical, Dental, Vision, Life, Retirement, PTO

Posted 24 days ago


Job description

We are actively seeking to fill the role of a compassionate Fertility Nurse Coordinator If you have previous experience working in women's health and have a desire to assist fertility patients, we welcome your application!
Hours: Monday - Friday 8:00 a.m. - 4:30 p.m. with Saturday and holiday rotation. This position may be performed in a hybrid in-office/remote setting upon successful completion of training, with the option to work from home on designated days of the week.
Responsibilities:
  • Physician office nurse duties (clinical, specific and general) assigned to either the Registered/License Practical Nurse, as appropriate and to include clinical back-office flow of patients; rooming patients and assisting the physician with exams and procedures; performing intrauterine insemination procedures
  • Coordinates patient care
  • Schedules IVF patients and coordinates testing
  • Provides IVF counseling and patient instructions
  • Coordinates care with the Special Services Coordinators for patients participating in the donor program
  • Provides general counseling to infertility patients and spouse/partners regarding testing and clarification of plan of treatment

To do this effectively, you'll need the following:
  • Valid Florida state license; board certified RN or LPN required
  • Basic Life Support (BLS) Certificate and Advanced Cardiac Life Support (ACLS) Certificate.
  • High School Diploma or GED required.
  • Knowledge of HIPAA, OSHA, an FDA compliance.
  • Understanding of basic reproductive physiology.
  • Knowledge of examination, testing, diagnosis, and treatment of reproductive conditions.

Why You'll Love Working Here - Our Amazing Benefits:
Comprehensive Health Coverage: Medical, dental, and vision plans for our full-time employees, along with complimentary basic life insurance, Employee Assistance Program, and long-term disability insurance. FREE employee only healthcare coverage option is also available.
Family Building Support: Take advantage of our comprehensive fertility benefits, adoption assistance, and surrogacy support to help grow your family.
Paid Parental Leave: Generous maternity, paternity, and partner leave so you can focus on what matters most.
Plenty of Paid Time Off: Start with 18 days of PTO annually and enjoy 11 paid holidays, including one floating holiday to use as you choose!
Retirement Ready: Invest in your future with our 401(k) plan, featuring a competitive company match and full vesting after just 2 years.
Lifestyle Spending Account: Access a company-funded account to reimburse expenses that boost your physical, financial, and emotional well-being.
Health Savings Account (HSA): If eligible, enjoy regular employer contributions to your HSA with every paycheck.
Rewards for Connections: Earn extra money with our Employee Referral Program-your network is invaluable!
Growth Opportunities: We support your career with continuing education reimbursement and dedicated time off for professional development.
Premium Calm Health Subscription: Enjoy a free premium Calm Health app subscription to support your mental wellness.
Emotional & Work-Life Support: Through our Employee Assistance Program (EAP) with SupportLinc, you'll have access to emotional well-being and work-life resources whenever you need them.
Extra Peace of Mind: Explore additional coverage options including Accident, Critical Illness, Hospital Indemnity, and Pet Insurance, to suit your needs.
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