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provides complex analysis in administration, information technology, and accreditation for the Family Medicine Residency Program. The Resident Program Coordinator has vast knowledge of educational
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how well over 100 global conservation organizations comply with best practices for tree growing and analysis of the effect of these projects on forest cover change (http://www.holl-lab.com/improving
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. Key Responsibilities 60% - Academic Personnel Actions 25% - Advising and Training 5% - Research, Development & Special Projects 5% - Analysis of Academic Personnel Systems/Records 5% - General Support
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provides administrative analysis and support for the Radiology Director and Director of Business Operations, requiring independent judgment in handling sensitive and confidential matters. The incumbent is
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) Advanced Cardiac Life Support (ACLS) PGY1 Residency Training (Acute Care Services) Hospital pharmacy operations experience Previous experience with data collection and analysis and application to performance
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and minimization of risk (potential litigation) for UCDH regarding procurement and contracting. The incumbent must be highly skilled in performing analysis using various tools. The incumbent works
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supervision of the Pharmacy Business team, the Pharmacy Business Specialist is responsible for comprehensive analysis, reporting and overall data needs of UC Davis Pharmacy Business Services program. This
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analysis, sediment determination, somatic cell count, yeast and mold, laboratory pasteurization count, residual bacterial/coliform count and MPN for dairy waters. Responsible for participating in
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and/or training in Health Informatics, Public Health, Healthcare Administration, Information Management Systems, Computer Science, or a related field. Minimum 5 years of experience in the analysis
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. Skills to perform in-depth chart analysis to provide accurate information in a concise, informative manner. Ability to perform work in a telephonic and/ or on-site setting, performing assessments, disease