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responsibilities will include: Lead in the development and execution of a plan/procedure for the collection of data (i.e., querying large databases using SAS, SQL, or other language), and the editing, validation
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with the Chief Health Information Officer (CHIO) and Chief Data Officer (CDO), align clinical and non-clinical workflows using analytics, automation, and emerging digital tools. Identify and leverage
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and data analysis. Start date is negotiable for the right candidate. We have a preference for candidates that could start early June 2025. 40hrs/week position. Preferred Qualifications Education
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the Department of Biomedical Engineering at Duke University BIG IDEAs Lab’s overarching goal is to develop and test tools and infrastructure using biomedical and health data for early detection, intervention, and
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play a key role in advancing interdisciplinary computational science, providing support for high performance computing (HPC) environments, and facilitating large-scale data fabric deployment
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, recommend, and implement appropriate remediation steps. Collaborate with university and departmental personnel in establishing, communicating, and meeting timelines for meeting large-scale maintenance repairs
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appropriate. Supervise, coordinate and participate in the preparation of various reports and analyses using large data sets. Perform other related duties incidental to the work described herein. Minimum
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data, particularly in neurodegenerative diseases, oncology, or large-scale studies, is a plus. Demonstrated evidence of excellent collaboration, programming, and communication skills. Compensation and
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international programs in more than 150 countries. Positional Summary Perform supervisory duties in the care, cleaning, and general housekeeping of several buildings, residence areas, or sections of large
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integral member of a large practice clinical setting. The Advanced Practice Provider (APP) provides direct patient care services and performs medical acts under the supervision of the Endocrine Division MDs