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complement of cutting-edge clinical service lines. The residency program encompasses 16 positions, and the department has active fellowship programs in GI/liver pathology, cytopathology, hematopathology
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culture systems, mouse models (including surgery and drug treatment), and human tissue specimens. 2) Use an electronic lab notebook to maintain accurate and timely records of test methods and results
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Advanced Practice Provider (APP) fellowship is an innovative one-year training program that teaches APP fellows to become highly skilled in the multidisciplinary, collaborative, and evidence-based management
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to quality metrics for new technologies in testing. Collaborate with Information Technology staff to create new computed database variables, resolution of database problems and optimization or expansion
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across the adult age span. The goal of this program is to provide the fellow with experiential clinical and research training focused on developing advanced competencies in trauma and health psychology
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. Collaborate with principle investigators in determining study design and performing statistical analyses. Perform and develop routine and complex computational and database methods for implementation. Develop
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Position Description: Summary Perform the day-to-day administrative activities of the neurosciences clinical research trials program. Provide support to the team to facilitate the achievement
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methods to comply with policies and regulations and ensure efficient facility operations. Act as a resource for investigators and support staff and comply with all aspects of the animal care and use program
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investigating how targeted interventions modulate brain networks and relate to clinical improvement in PGD. The Fellow will contribute to the development of computational brain models of grief and resilience in
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career, and advance science and education in the fields of family & community medicine. The faculty member will be expected to develop an active program of independent & collaborative research pertinent