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, clinical sample tracking) is a plus. This position offers an excellent opportunity for candidates aiming to gain high-quality research experience before transitioning into graduate or medical school
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tracking, analyzing and reporting data/information related to CFSR case reviews. Support statewide Continuous Quality Improvement (CQI) efforts to improve and strengthen child, family and system outcomes
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tracking, analyzing and reporting data/information related to CFSR case reviews. Support statewide Continuous Quality Improvement (CQI) efforts to improve and strengthen child, family and system outcomes
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experiences will be considered. Rank and salary will be commensurate with experience and qualifications such as a demonstrated and sustained track record in obtaining federal funding. Experience in conducting
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be given to candidates with a master’s degree or PhD, are board-certified in Prosthodontics or nearing certification, a track record of research and/or scholarly accomplishments, demonstrated skills in
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, elevators, lighting, etc. a. Define and develop project scope for professional services. b. Define and track project schedule and budget from conception through design (SD, DD, CD, and bidding). c. Review and
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: ordering, procurement, tracking estimates, and receiving items. • Operates and maintains applicable laboratory equipment for job functions. • Keeps detailed, accurate, and timely data and log books
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: ordering, procurement, tracking estimates, and receiving items. • Operates and maintains applicable laboratory equipment for job functions. • Keeps detailed, accurate, and timely data and log books
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programming to create analytic data files. Creates statistical reports; assists with manuscripts, grants, and regulatory submissions. Maintains data infrastructure and tracks data assets. Adheres to all
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, appointment stream (outside of tenure track), full-time (12-month) faculty member in speech-language pathology in the Department of Communication Science and Disorders, School of Health and Rehabilitation