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Osmosis.org is a leading health education platform with an audience of millions of current and future healthcare professionals and their patients and family members (https://www.osmosis.org/world). Our vision is to create a more caring world by developing the most caring people. To learn more please visit www.osmosis.org/about and to see what career opportunities are available please visit www.osmosis.org/careers.
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https://www.osmosis.org
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- Higher Education
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- 51-200 employees
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- Philadelphia, PA
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- 2015
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- Medical Education, Learning Science, Education Technology, Educational Research, Health Media, Public Health, Healthcare, and Online Program Management
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Health Professions Educator & Physician
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John Gully
Narrator, Editor, Mix Engineer, US Navy Vet
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