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Coordinator supports the daily planning and implementation of the curriculum across the 4-year M.D. degree program at the School of Medicine (SOM). They are responsible for assigning modules, courses, and other
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employers, respectively. A Recruitment Coordinator will be required as a team member where the number and complexity of industry segments covered is disproportionately high. The McDonough Career Center has
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study management. Given the role is an intermediate level position, the coordinator will manage moderate to high-level complexity studies. The role involves supporting the research on-call rotation
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Qatar Academic Research Grant and National Research Program . Colleagues with senior core faculty status are eligible to apply for periodic research sabbaticals. The teaching load is 2-2. GU-Q boasts
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Recruitment Coordinator will be required as a team member where the number and complexity of industry segments covered is disproportionately high. The McDonough Career Center has expertise in 14 Industry
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clinical trials conducted in the Lombardi Comprehensive Cancer Center (LCCC) Clinical Trials Office (Lombardi CTO). They perform all duties in accordance with all applicable laws and regulations, adhering
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inclement weather. Non-exempt employees will receive overtime if appropriate. Duties include but are not limited to: Monitor the operation fire protection systems and analyze system alarms to take necessary
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research, and building bridges between our work and the communities we serve. The Massive Data Institute (MDI) at Georgetown’s McCourt School of Public Policy harnesses modern data and computing power
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staffs of the Memory Disorders Program and the Clinical Research Unit (where study visits occur). The incumbent will work directly with study subjects, study informants, study monitors and sponsors. The NP
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at MedStar Health in the D.C. Metro area and Hackensack Meridian Health in northern New Jersey. The Cancer Prevention and Control Program at the Lombardi Comprehensive Cancer Center of Georgetown University