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-inclusive, it may expand to include others, as necessary. CORE QUALIFICATIONS Education: High school diploma or equivalent Graduate from an approved Medical Assistant educational program recognized by the U.S
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experience including MATLAB, R and Fortran, along with experience with High Performing Computing (HPC) environments. • Peer-reviewed publication record • Strong written and verbal
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programs for staff, patients, and the community at large. Participates in program development and marketing efforts. Pursues professional growth actively through affiliation with professional occupational
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as necessary. Qualifications for MA 1, MA2, and MA3 Medical Assistant 1- (MA1) High school diploma or equivalent Graduate from an approved Medical Assistant educational program recognized by the U.S
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to include others, as necessary. CORE QUALIFICATIONS Education: High school diploma or equivalent Graduate from an approved Medical Assistant educational program recognized by the U.S. Department of Education
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. The Pediatric GI Division is fully integrated with the Miami Transplant Institute and the University of Miami’s Inflammatory Bowel Disease Center. The Department of Pediatrics has a large residency program and
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organizations. The selected individual will be a faculty member in the Division Health Services Research and Policy and will be encouraged to develop a campus-wide program that takes advantage of the intellectual
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, and simulation studies. Develops R or Python scripts for data analysis, statistical modeling, and machine learning techniques, ensuring reproducibility and efficiency. Implements and optimizes computing
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or responsibilities as necessary. CORE QUALIFICATIONS Education: High School or Equivalent Graduate of a Vocational Training Program in Central Sterile Processing or a Surgical Tech program required Certification and
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control sciences. Within the cancer center, the candidates will be members of the Cancer Control Research Program, with rich opportunities for collaborative research within the program and with Sylvester’s