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computer skills required to meet job functions. Additional Information: Location: Ohio State Outpatient Care Dublin (1045) Position Type: Regular Scheduled Hours: 32 Shift: First Shift Final candidates
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to create value. High degree of computer literacy and competence in use of Microsoft Office (i.e. Word, Excel, Publisher, PowerPoint, and Outlook) including the ability to build and develop persuasive
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frequency. RRL staff uses the laboratory computer system to review report and call critical values to various healthcare professionals. Laboratory staff performs and documents quality control, quality
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preferred. Excellent verbal and written skills required. Proficient in the use of computer based research and medical record documentation required. Use of computer based billing systems, and databases a plus
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agency desired; computer skills required with experience using Microsoft Software applications desired. Requires successful completion of a background check. Qualified candidates may be requested
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not use nanotechnology, computer designing, PK/PD and drug delivery experiments for our studies. Minimum Education Required A highly motivated fresh Ph.D. or 1-2 year post-Ph.D. experience with
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assigned. Must be currently enrolled OSU student in a degree-granting program; experience operating personal computer and other office equipment required; knowledge of medical terminology desired; Requires
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to multi-task, problem-solve and prioritize; knowledge and operation of computer and basic office technology/equipment and MS Office programs required; experience in a medical or counseling setting. CRM
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order. Must be comfortable working with small rodents and able to work on individualized projects with some degree of independence. Computer skills with knowledge of spreadsheet and graphics applications
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, with a focus on building multimodal AI models to predict dental caries progression. The successful candidate will work on developing deep learning and computer vision models using longitudinal dental