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Interdisciplinary Data Science (MIDS) program is a partnership between SSRI and the Rhodes Information Initiative at Duke (iiD). It prepares students for impactful careers in industry, government, and academia. As
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Description of the Job Class Operate electrocardiograph equipment to record the electromotive variations in heart muscle actions; assist in the coding, filing, and distribution of EKG data. Perform as a member
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Class Operate electrocardiograph equipment to record the electromotive variations in heart muscle actions; assist in the coding, filing, and distribution of EKG data. Perform as a member of the cardiac
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to, cytogenetics, general laboratory, Point-of-Care Testing, urinalysis without a microscope, phlebotomy, and specimen management. Obtain total volume, perform aliquot and distribute all urine specimens. Properly
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laboratory, Point-of-Care Testing, urinalysis without a microscope, phlebotomy, and specimen management. Obtain total volume, perform aliquot, and distribute all urine specimens. Properly determine urine
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operations of the program with a strategic focus on revenue generation, NIL advancement, donor engagement and brand development. This individual will serve as a key advisor to the Head Coach/Sport
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. Individualize medication regimens using sound principles, accounting for pharmacodynamic and pharmacokinetic variations in drug absorption, distribution, metabolism and elimination with responsibility
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of data and the survey distribution process Develop and test survey logic to ensure the integrity and coherence of survey builds, and conduct comprehensive end-to-end user testing to validate the survey
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duties in accordance to department procedures, which may be related to the procurement, preparation, distribution and storage of drugs, as well as, provision of clinical pharmacy services according
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, a variety of duties related to the procurement, preparation, distribution, and storage of investigational chemotherapy for clinical research studies conducted by principal investigator(s) at Duke