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assignments. Guide students in various clinical care areas, including hospitals, clinics, and other healthcare settings. Collaborate with department faculty to ensure alignment with program objectives. Foster
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funded research program in the area of metabolism research, broadly defined. Collaboration Partner with KUMC colleagues in the basic sciences and with faculty in the University of Kansas NCI-designated
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translated accurately into technical requirements for technology-related projects. Support developers throughout the project lifecycle to ensure successful implementation. Assist KUMC departments and schools
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assessment reports) under the supervision of the Principal Investigator. Responsibilities include drafting protocols, screening and appraising studies, extracting and analyzing data, and preparing results
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Qualifications Work Experience: 4 years of experience in health sciences, nursing, biology, or related field. Education may be substituted for experience on a year for year basis. 2 years of clinical research
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, residents, and fellows. Job Description: Job Duties: Participate in the Neurocognitive Disorder program at the medical school. Assess patients in the memory disorder clinic and Alzheimer's Disease Research
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to distance education expectations, including technical components and videoconferencing etiquette. Assist community partners with triaging general technology-related questions and directing if more technical
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. Required Qualifications Education: Bachelor’s degree in basic science or related field. Education may be substituted for experience on a year for year basis. License: Must have a current Kansas RN license
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Department: SOM Wichita Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences ----- Psychiatry & Behavioral Sciences-Psychology Trainees Position Title: Clinical Child Psychology Fellow Job Family Group: Professional
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well as participates in the didactic teaching program. Faculty interested in research may be afforded protected time to complete clinical and bench research, but will be encouraged to participate in clinical research