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Faculty from Ann Arbor, MI. Responsibilities* Visit school locations to assist with distributing pre and post data collection surveys, and any other project specific data collection or follow up required
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expectations and maintains patient confidentiality. Manage inventory, unpack shipments, stock lab supplies, and reconcile invoices. Accessioning, Specimen Processing and Distribution Accession and process
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Apply Now Job Summary We are seeking a passionate and engaged Student Ambassador to represent the Criminology and Criminal Justice Graduate Program. The ideal candidate will be a dynamic, outgoing
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Correctly distribute controlled substances Complete restocking and dispensing activities using pharmacy automation (Pharm-o-pack and Med Carousels) Triage telephone and electronic message inquiries and
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caps, cost sharing, and subcontract and/or sub-project distribution and allocation. Familiarity and proficiency with UM datasets including Research, Finance, HR, and Financial Aid, with capability and
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, and distribute necessary documentation. Answer patient calls in a professional manner. Process physician's orders and referrals timely. Respond to emergent situations in a calm, correct, and
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colleagues. The Phlebotomist supports the UHC Lab by obtaining blood specimens from patients, preparing specimens for distribution to various reference labs and performing front desk responsibilities
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accuracy. Executive and Internal Communications (5%) Responsible for script production (compile content, write connecting language/stage direction, and produce and distribute documents for stage and vendor
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of the application. Job Summary The Quantitative Methods in the Social Sciences (QMSS) program seeks applicants for a part-time Lecturer I position with an anticipated start date of August 25, 2025. This is a non
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, talented, and self-motivated individual with an interest in experimentation, analytical workflows, and scientific teamwork. Gap-year students (prior to enrolling in a PhD/Medical/Dental/Veterinary program