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Preprocessing · Feature Engineering · Algorithm Optimization · Model Validation and Testing · Real-Time Deployment Readiness · Collaborate with Clinical and Epidemiological Teams
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approach to problem solving, and strong critical thinking and analytical skills. A high level of energy, self-confidence, optimism, and the ability to function at peak levels in a high expectation
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, effective communication strategies, conflict resolution and career path opportunities. • Provide on-site management/leadership of crisis situations to prevent or minimize disruption of services. • Optimize
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and make recommendations to ensure optimal patient comfort, safety and compliance with various regulatory bodies (OSHA, JCAHO, etc.). Perform other related duties incidental to the work described herein
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) software applications; Pyxis, TrackCore, Syft, and Qsite. Successful utilization of IMS technologies to run reports, extract data, perform analysis and execute tasks aligned with PAR Optimization and/or
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Work with the stroke team to optimize the delivery of stroke care at Duke Raleigh Hospital. Provide evidence-based expertise in stroke care and management to maximize clinical outcomes for the patient
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of resources to optimize care Addresses patient specific drug therapy inquiries Provides leadership in developing guidelines, order forms, and critical pathways to improve the care and safety of patients
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and availability of equipment. Duties and Responsibilities of this Level Level 1 Have responsibilities in at least one of the following areas in order to ensure optimal inventory management for in-scope
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member, actively providing guidance to students and supporting team-based analytical approaches. Identify potential statistical and operational risks, proposing solutions to optimize efficiency and
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service at all necessary locations, working variable shifts, weekends, and providing emergent call coverage as scheduled. Operate equipment necessary to perform all required procedures and to obtain optimal