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differences among members of the community. In partnership with the department, JHM and Miami VAMC, drive program growth in a competitive marketplace. Grow the research and scholarship activities in
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completion of the entire lifecycle - including idea generation, initiative scoping & standup, approach and workplan development, analysis on priority topics, financial modeling, presentation development
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University’s strategic objectives, models the University’s “DIRECCT” values (diversity, integrity, responsibility, excellence, compassion, creativity, and teamwork). QUALIFICATIONS Required: Master’s degree from
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to secure and sustain extramural funding for a research program, including NIH RO1s, Program Projects, Center Grants, Cooperative Agreements and/or training grants. The performance of the Chief shall be
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the UHealth Vertical, reporting directly to the AVP of IPD. The Project Director, Construction (H) focuses on delivering healthcare construction projects using the Integrated Project Delivery (IPD) model
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. Flowcharts existing processes versus improved flow. Prepares time and cost estimates for projects and proposals. Conducts research for best practice models and benchmarking. Applies industrial and management
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consistent standardized high-quality care is provided at all locations. Optimizes staffing models, patient throughput and satisfaction, and ensures efficient utilization of exam room resources. Implements new
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, regulatory requirements, and the use of clinical information technologies. Implements clinical skills activities within established clinical and preceptorship models and implements educational strategies
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modern teaching methods, such as donor-based instruction, digital tools, and 3D models. Recruit and train other faculty and residents to support anatomy lab sessions. Serve as course director for Phase 3
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, patient care staff, and unit management in the planning, implementation, and delivery of educational curricula. Implements clinical skills activities within established clinical and preceptorship models