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of its goals to push this view of medicine to its limits, to question its coherence, and show its cracks. Intended Audience: Undergraduates with an interest in historical medical practices or theories
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Salary: $5,458.90 term rate Tuition Waiver: 64% of tuition Faculty: Tony Bedogne Course description: This course provides an introduction to the theory and application of geographic information systems
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-quality online and hybrid courses Apply a range of instructional design methods and learning theories to learner-centered course design Collaborate with program administrators, faculty partners, and CAI
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design team colleagues and external partners to apply established practices and learning theories to how we assess technical skills as part of the learning experience. This position will work across teams
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or develop In-services for certification to all UMHS Surgery and clinical departments performing point of use (POU) endoscope precleaning and HLD. Educator Role Uses principles from theories of adult learning
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Proficiency in analytical approaches such as IRT, CFA/EFA, SEM, multivariate regression, causal inference methods (e.g., matching, DiD), and grounded theory or thematic analysis Modes of Work Positions that
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work in the pursuit of an equitable, healthy future for all. Turning theory and research into actionable practice, we develop interventions and innovations that promote health, prevent disease, and
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promote an inclusive and innovative community of service for the common good. Responsibilities* Perform independent research in the theory and practice of autonomous science. Oversee the operation of
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Qualifications* Experience working with Figma or other design collaboration software Experience working with 3D modeling software Experience working with video game engines Experience working with the Omeka and/or
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methodologies and pedagogical innovation. Proven ability in academic writing and conducting systematic literature reviews. An understanding of theories related to learning, design, and community engagement. Modes