128 multiple-sequence-alignment uni jobs at University of Kansas Medical Center in United States
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Description: DUTIES: Provide in house cross coverage and admitting care for General Internal Medicine patients from 8 pm – 8 am in a 5-7 day on/off sequence. This schedule includes weekends. Provide in house
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synergies and partnerships with other leaders from KUMC and TUKHS interested in employing simulation for education, quality improvement, scholarship, and other institutional priorities. Ensure alignment and
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the department. Job Description: Job Duties Lead and manage complex research portfolios in collaboration with institutional leadership, faculty, and external sponsors, ensuring alignment with departmental research
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nationally and internationally for our innovative work in stroke recovery including our work on high intensity interval training to improve walking outcomes post-stroke. We have multiple research
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requirements and alignment with the mission of the Department of Internal Medicine and the sponsoring institution. The program director fosters a culture of excellence in education, patient care, and scholarly
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through functional alignment, defined career paths, and career development opportunities. Oversee team handling of billing, vendors, work orders, and suppliers for all CBS internal customers. Assist with
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, and administrative space. Maintain and regularly update the KUMC space inventory in FAMIS360, ensuring data integrity and alignment with organizational objectives, grant requirements, and compliance
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a backlog of work is prioritized and aligned to SOM goals and that planned work aligns to critical goals. The ideal candidate will combine strong leadership skills with a deep understanding of
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, but are not limited to: Play an integral role in project coordination and administrative tasks by coalescing knowledge and data from disparate sources to maintain alignment amongst all the efforts
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primary neuropalliative care to patients with serious, progressive neurologic diseases such as ALS, advanced dementia, high-grade gliomas, multiple system atrophy, and others. Collaborate closely with