291 formal-verification-computer-science positions at University of Kansas Medical Center
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duties, responsibilities and activities may change at any time with or without notice. Required Qualifications: Education: Bachelor’s degree in a scientific discipline. Experience may substitute
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evidence-based medicine in a rapidly growing multidisciplinary Pediatric Hematology and Oncology program in affiliation with our primary clinical partner, Wesley Children’s Hospital. A successful candidate
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degree. This position requires a formal degree in the cited discipline area(s) to ensure that candidates have the foundational knowledge and skill set required to perform the duties of the position
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skills. Work independently and as part of a team. Troubleshooting and critical thinking skills. Communication skills for interacting with supervisors, contractors, and other team members Basic computer
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translational research and systematic quality improvement/implementation science. In 2027 we will complete construction of a brand-new, state of the art medical school; The Wichita Biomedical Center will be
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simulation center and resources to support clinical and translational research and systematic quality improvement/implementation science. In 2027 we will complete construction of a brand-new, state of the art
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Pediatrics Board eligible or certified in Pediatric Critical Care This position requires a formal degree in the cited discipline area(s) to ensure that candidates have the foundational knowledge and skill set
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to improve efficiency, safety, and clinical outcomes for patients Scholarship, program development – 10% Opportunity to lead scholarly (research/quality improvement/clinical trials) projects, mentor residents
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for repair and PM’s for equipment in the common equipment room and laboratory equipment. Recycle computers and other types of electronic equipment. Perform diagnosis of equipment problems, and arrange
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on-call coverage Educate medical students, residents, and fellows in patient care settings and in formal and informal group education formats. Minimally participate in scholarly activities derived from