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command-line tools, shell scripting, and system configuration. Experience in developing and managing scalable data infrastructures (e.g. databases, data pipelines) A track record of contributing to open
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. Thorough knowledge of management principles. Proven skills in developing and implementing objectives under competing priorities and defined timelines. Knowledge of University’s SAP based Administrative
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implementation of PrescribeIT, Online Appointment Booking, EMR Regulation, ethical deployment of AI tools, and health data sharing across jurisdictions. Learning Objectives (Modernized and Strategy-Oriented): By
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publications in leading journals; a track record of collaborative science, productivity, excellence and leadership is essential. The Chair will be based at one of the eight fully-affiliated TAHSN hospitals and
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University of Toronto | Downtown Toronto University of Toronto Harbord, Ontario | Canada | 3 months ago
these processes, as well as track the rocks and deposits formed out of these processes. This course will focus on the application of geochemistry to understand Earth processes, such as the generation of magma and
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-users on procedures and tracking major gift activity to ensure accurate recording and reporting of activity. The incumbent plays a critical role in analyzing prospect portfolios and providing accurate
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projects on track and aligned with their goals. Your efforts will directly contribute to transformative IT initiatives, enhancing the experiences of staff, faculty, and students at Temerty Medicine. Your
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as individuals and as a society. Course Learning Objectives: To explore philosophical, ethical and legal issues related to reproductive health and technologies To explore philosophical, ethical and
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ethical reasoning entailed in identifying, understanding, and responding to ethical issues in the real-world healthcare settings. Course Learning Objectives: To explore the theory and practice of clinical
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will conduct a 360 to gather anonymous feedback from peers, supervisors, and subordinates (where applicable). Learning Objectives At the end of this course, students should be able to demonstrate: • A