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students to admit, develop treatment plans, monitor effectiveness of care, interpret diagnostic results, employ pharmacological and non-pharmacological treatment plans, and discharge patients with complex
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support staff on pre-trial functions including budget development, contract negotiations and IRB applications. Advise department study investigators and support staff on administrative and regulatory
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admission and transfer orders Develop pharmaceutical and non-pharmaceutical treatment plans. Monitor effectiveness of plan of care Educate patients on disease and treatment plans. Perform procedures as
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outcomes for the patients receiving care of this team through participation in the development of quality indicators and outcomes dashboard Complete daily rounds with the Attending Intensivist Physician team
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: Grow the research mission, increase external funding, and broadly support family & community medicine research Participate as a member of the DFCM Executive Team Contribute to goal setting/development
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improvements related to clinical revenue cycle. Supports the development and review of practice and department clinical revenue initiatives. Prepare ad hoc requests as assigned. Knowledge – Skills – Abilities
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. Oversee organization, synthesis and analysis of data and findings. Prepare scientific reports, outcome findings and scientific manuscripts. Participate in meetings with principle investigator and research
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development and research. Access to state-of-the-art facilities and resources. Supportive and collaborative work environment. Generous 403(b) with 8% matching and CME allowance Robust benefits package
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academic medicine, and the continuous pursuit of knowledge, is at the center of everything we do at the Medical College of Wisconsin (MCW). The Sr. Communications Consultant leads, plans, develops, supports
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. Additionally, faculty navigators will serve as personal/professional development coaches, meeting with each of their students individually twice per semester, through the end of their medical school career and