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residency training program, distributed across four program sites, is the largest in the country providing high-quality emergency training. The Department of Emergency Medicine has also played a leadership
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and assisting with daily operations to maintain productivity. Manages the Faculty’s email distribution lists Provides administrative support to courses that have high student engagement requirements
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funding agencies. This also includes organizing and attending researcher-partner meetings to provide funding expertise. Plan, schedules and attends meetings, prepares and distributes agendas, minutes and
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and distributes supplies. Demonstrates work routines or procedures to less experienced staff as designated. Carries out any other related duties as required in keeping with the qualifications and
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responds to inquiries that do not have a standard answer. Troubleshoots and resolves complex student inquiries. OTHER Develops, compiles, and edits content for marketing materials. Orders and distributes
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/year. The expected pay range for this position is approximately $70,000/year. JOB SUMMARY The Research Associate will lead the development and implementation of advanced species distribution and pest
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for driving the vision of the Vice-President, Health portfolio by promoting an integrated approach to collaboration amongst all health programs at UBC, within and across campuses and distributed sites, and with
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of Biomedical Engineering, please visit https://www.bme.ubc.ca/ . HuMBL, a research lab within the SBME, specializes specifically in wearable sensor technologies and algorithm-driven health analytics to enhance
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meeting minutes and participates in meetings with internal staff and external stakeholders and distributes them in a timely fashion to participants with clear action items; Acts professionally in
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conditions for a rewarding career. Background The Southern Medical Program (SMP) is one of four distributed undergraduate medical education programs within The University of British Columbia s Faculty