Uca Hire - Anat 315 - Clinical Human Musculoskeletal Anatomy - Fall 2023
By McGill University At Montreal, Quebec, Canada
UCAs should demonstrate leadership skills and exhibit proven coordination and management skills.
Demonstrated leadership and organizational skills are an asset.
Other prior teaching experience in dissection- or prosection-based cadaveric laboratories is an additional asset.
Prior study in gross anatomy related to musculoskeletal anatomy is required, including laboratory experience with cadaver specimens.
Proven organizational skills with attention to details and accuracy.
UCAs are also responsible for laboratory set-up and clean-up.
Lead Technician, Anatomy Teaching Laboratory
By University of Ottawa At Ottawa, Ontario, Canada
Minimum of 3 years of teaching support with recent experience working in human cadaveric laboratories
Knowledge of the Anatomy Act of Ontario.
Strong detailed and comprehensive knowledge of human anatomy.
Strong interpersonal and communication skills
In this role, your responsibilities will include:
Graduate Degree in the biomedical sciences
Part-Time Academic (3 Positions) - Anat 5000: Clinical Anatomy And Anat 5217: Functional Human Anatomy - Fall 2023
By Dalhousie University At Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada
The successful applicant must have demonstrated knowledge of human gross anatomy and an established record of teaching experience.
Job Summary & Key Responsibilities
A Physiotherapy or Occupational therapy degree is required.
ANAT 5000 – Clinical Anatomy
ANAT 5217 – Functional Human Anatomy
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Are you looking for a job that combines your love of anatomy with your technical skills? We have the perfect opportunity for you! We are looking for an Anatomy Technician to join our team. You will be responsible for preparing and maintaining anatomical specimens for use in teaching and research. If you have a passion for anatomy and a knack for technical work, this could be the perfect job for you!

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