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Clinical Team Leader
INC Research, – - Map
Kick-Off Meetings for projects. Attends Quick Start Camp and Investigator meetings. • Reviews the study… health care field or nursing degree, or equivalent…
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Project Specialist
INC Research, – - Map
in Kick-Off Meeting, Quick Start Camp, and Quality Finish Camps. 11. Assists in the development of… healthcare field, nursing degree, plus nominal…
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Physician Assistant/ Nurse Practitioner (IDES)
Department Of Veterans Affairs, – - Map
located at Ft. Bragg and Camp Lejeune, NC as part of… for Nursing Accrediting Commission (NLNAC), an accrediting arm of the National League for Nursing located…
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RN's, LPN's, Nursing Students
Camp Group LLC, MT- – Map
nursing opportunity this summer? We offer tremendous job opportunities for nurses and nursing students who are interested in a camp nurse position. Please…
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In and around Montana's mountainous western region are the large mineral deposits for which the state is famous—copper, silver, gold, platinum, zinc, lead, and manganese. The eastern part of the state is noted for its petroleum and natural gas, and there are also vast subbituminous coal deposits, worked largely at the most extensive U.S. open-pit mines. Montana also mines vermiculite, chromite, tungsten, molybdenum, and palladium. Leading industries manufacture forest products, processed foods, and refined petroleum.

In E Montana the high grass of the Great Plains once nourished herds of buffalo and later sustained the cattle and sheep of huge ranches; much of the high grass is now gone, but the cattle and sheep remain. Periodic drought and severe weather have turned some farming communities into ghost towns, but agriculture, with the aid of irrigation, still provides the largest share of Montana's income. Wheat is the most valuable farm item, with cattle also of primary importance. Other principal crops include barley, sugar beets, and hay.

Montana Facts and Figures

Area, 147,138 sq mi (381,087 sq km). Pop. (2000) 902,195, a 12.9% increase since the 1990 census. Capital, Helena. Largest city, Billings. Statehood, Nov. 8, 1889 (41st state). Highest pt., Granite Peak, 12,799 ft (3,904 m); lowest pt., Kootenai River, 1,800 ft (549 m). Nickname, Treasure State. Motto, Oro y Plata [Gold and Silver]. State bird, Western meadowlark. State flower, bitterroot. State tree, Ponderosa pine. Abbr., Mont.; MT

 

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