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clinical research on topics involving pelvic floor health including urinary and fecal incontinence, and prolapse surgeries. This research program is fully integrated within the Urogynecology clinics and
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detailed oriented work ethic with strong organization and excellent time management skills are vital to excel in this position. The ability to multitask is critical. Superior computer skills with Microsoft
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for the preparation, review and submission of sponsored program proposals for submission to sponsors. Will function as a resource for sponsored program guidelines, policies and procedures. Support with preparation
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of Pennsylvania employees and external clients. Collaborate with in-house specialty services to ensure coordinated patient care. Contribute to the development and delivery of a robust oral health program that meets
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virus isolation. This position also assists with serological testing when needed. Strong communication and computer skills are necessary. The laboratory management system is computer-based and is used
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/specimen collection and preparation, coordination of samples collected for teaching and research, processing tissues for further testing, data entry/data retrieval (basic computer skills required), and
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and are instrumental to facilitating both community norm change, and positive behavior change among high-risk individuals. For this initiative, PCVP staff will implement the program with fidelity in
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and demonstrates skill in prioritizing competing job duties.- Ability to utilize computer software (Word, Outlook, Excel)- Knowledge of EPIC preferred but not required. Position contingent upon funding
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experience in rodent husbandry, handling, fur plucking, bleeding, and tissue collection is required. Past “wet” laboratory experience is not required, but is preferred. The job also requires computer skills: e
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activities, research, and/or serving as lecturer for divisional and/or school educational programs. In partnership with the CHOP Research Institute and Department of Pediatrics, develop a mentoring program