Pediatrics
Position Summary
This position will support the department by providing support for a newborn screening research study. The candidate is responsible for recruiting and obtaining informed consent from mothers who have recently delivered a baby for the GUARDIAN newborn screening study; communicate with the newborn screening staff to mark newborn screening specimens for testing.
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