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of Student Life, is a large ambulatory, multispecialty health clinic that serves a large and diverse student body of more than 45,000 students, as well as UM faculty and staff. UHC provides clinical
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research experience to include: performing data manipulation and analysis of large datasets using R & SPSS; designing and programming databases using SQL, PowerBI, Python, and HTML CSS; programming
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coordinate patient flow in several sub-specialty clinics. In this role you will be responsible for: Performing patient intake and rooming duties in the clinic. Documenting health information in the electronic
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Advanced experience with software tools such as Microsoft Office, OneDrive, SharePoint, etc. Experience managing and linking large data sets Ability to write clear and concise analytical summaries
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engine involves a lot more than indexing some documents -- information retrieval is the study of the interaction between users and large information environments. It covers concepts such as information
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clinical trial. The study is a SMART trial looking to evaluate three virtual treatment interventions for alcohol use disorder. As a RA, you will make sure that accurate and timely data is collected
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. Maintain an inventory of and order supplies in accordance with guidelines. Move large Dewar flasks such as liquid helium, nitrogen, or other gas mixtures. Operate single unit motor vehicles, such as vans
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of Student Life (SL), is an AAAHC-accredited outpatient multispecialty health clinic that serves a large and diverse student body of more than 45,000 students, as well as U-M faculty and staff. UHC
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frequent procedural changes to adapt to new situations. We use detailed data to ensure accuracy, so the ability to enjoy finding solutions to puzzling situations is a strong plus. Our department is highly
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using fine and large motor skills. Desired Qualifications* Experience with PACS and EMR systems as well as proficient computer entry skills. Experience with GE OEC c-arms, Digital Imaging systems, and GI