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Job Description The University of Maryland Cardiac Surgery Research Unit (CRU) is currently seeking a dynamic Clinical Research Assistant to join their fast-paced, high-reward clinical research team
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-paced, high-reward clinical research team. The University of Maryland Cardiac Surgery Division houses the highly effective multidisciplinary program within The Maryland Heart Center. The CRU is a fully
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, scientific illustrations, and computer graphics for publication. Perform professional and administrative duties such as: training and guiding students and/or other laboratory personnel; assisting in developing
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to perform position in compliance with all requirements, regulations, and laws. Ability to maintain high standards with the work being performed and maintain awareness with trends and influences. Assumes
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to perform position in compliance with all requirements, regulations, and laws. Ability to maintain high standards with the work being performed and maintain awareness with trends and influences. Assumes
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. Assist in establishing and independently maintain database files and reports using computer applications such as Microsoft Excel/Access. Perform data checks, audits, and data cleaning. Check validity and
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for follow-up. Independently establish and maintain database files and reports using computer applications such as Microsoft Excel/Access. Perform data checks, audits, and data cleaning. Check validity and
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demographic information for follow-up. Independently establish and maintain database files and reports using computer applications such as MicrosoftExcel/Access. Perform data checks, audits, and data cleaning
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the tuition waived upon satisfactory performance. Finishing the certificate program will render the candidate eligible for medical physics residency training and become a clinical medical physicist or faculty
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candidate is expected to report findings in high-impact, peer-reviewed publications. There is also the opportunity to perform in-vitro validation (benchwork) of hypotheses generated through these analyses