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. The University of Chicago's Anesthesia Residency program is designed to offer a premier training experience. Our residents benefit from the combination of our distinguished faculty, rich research history, world
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a new multidisciplinary training program to equip researchers with emerging tools and methods to conduct precision health research within a population health framework. Our faculty lead research
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of Chicago performs research encompassing computational biomedicine, biomedical data science and biomedical informatics. The Beaulieu-Jones lab within the Section of Biomedical Data Science focuses on machine
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information. Communicates program changes and enhancements to different groups within the University community. Identifies process improvements and requests enhancements from internal University IT support to
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required. Additional Responsibilities Education, Experience, or Certifications: Education: Bachelor’s degree in computer science or a related field required. Experience: A minimum four years of systems
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job discipline. Certifications: --- Preferred Qualifications Education: Master's degree in Biostatistics, Epidemiology, Data Science, Public Health, Health Informatics, or related field. Experience
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or completion of an accredited Physician Assistant educational program accredited by the Accreditation Review Commission on Education for the Physician Assistant, Inc. (ARC-PA). Licenses and Certifications
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public relations/media outreach and press/contact tracking, such as Salesforce. Collaborates with other team members to support and promote the Stigler Center Journalists in Residence Program and fellows
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. Background with budgets, ledgers, invoices, and fiscal reporting. Background in one or more aspects of sponsored program administration in a research environment. Technical Skills or Knowledge: Skilled with
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by improving caregivers’ engagement in their learning. The BIP Lab’s team of full-time staff, post-doc and PhD scholars, and student research assistants have worked with over 500 community partners