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, tissue, data points) while patients are receiving protocol treatment and in active protocol follow-up. CRCs assist investigators in the coordination of clinical research trials of all complexities. May be
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for complex transactions, escalated issues, and customer requests. Develop work procedures, assign duties, oversee work schedules, establish performance metrics and monitor function and team performance
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to research project. Perform complex data analysis of proteomic data using a variety of sophisticated software packages. Maintain complete and organized records of data, experimental protocols, and the results
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Scheduled Hours 40 Position Summary WashU Medicine is actively recruiting dedicated and skilled critical care Physician Assistants to manage complex cardiac care with our dynamic healthcare teams in
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; provide localization parameters for highly complex neurosurgical procedures; coordinate the administration of sedation to patients when necessary; under the direction of a physician; administer contrast
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Scheduled Hours 40 Position Summary This position is within the Division of Clinical Research in Ob/Gyn, assisting investigators as coordinator of basic to moderately complex clinical research
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, Epic Applications’ teams, Clinical Informatics, and internal UW Medicine customers to understand how to offer the best solution to each customer Persuade customers to utilize existing solutions that meet
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fully accredited training program. We serve as the primary resource for the WWAMI region (Washington, Wyoming, Alaska, Montana, and Idaho) affording us the opportunity to grow high-complexity surgical
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of the program manager for Wound, Ostomy, & Limb Preservation(WOLPAS) Services and general administrative supervision of the Director of APPs, the WOLPAS ARNP or PA-C (APP) provides clinical expertise
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occupational therapy. This will include progression of treatment goals and patient and family education. The OT1 will assess and treat a patient caseload ranging from routine to complex patient problems and