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medical assistant program OR one year of medical assistant work experience. Certified Medical Assistant: Completion of an accredited medical assistant program. One year of medical assistant work experience
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, as well as other responsibilities in running the pancreatic cyst program. The candidate will be expected to provide independent clinical services for surgical oncology patients at the University
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technical and professional development courses. All of the hand and specialty tools you need will be provided. We offer a robust training program for anyone interested in growing their career options. From
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program and referring providers · Telehealth visits for out of state patients (New Mexico, Wyoming, Western Kansas, Montana) · Discharge care coordination and education · Involvement
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computer hardware and software for individual and shared lab systems including end-user support and troubleshooting. Stay current with emerging technologies relevant to lab and IT operations including
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direct team members · Monitor and actively direct workload within unit · Provide oversight of Good Clinical Practice (GCP) in all studies · Develop program/project goals and communicate
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Coordinator for an active clinical research program in the Interstitial Lung Disease (ILD) program at University of Colorado School of Medicine. This position will be supervised by the lead CRC in the ILD
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will have extensive computational and analytical skills and a demonstrated ability perform the tasks outlined below. The duties and responsibilities of the position include, but are not limited
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Workforce Development Program We provide training to supervisors on team effectiveness and coaching We communicate, connect, and collaborate in monthly town halls and annual summits Focus on employee wellness
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biology principles to understand the organism-level interactions between metabolism, development and inflammation in lung and allergic diseases, with basic science, translational and computational biology