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deadlines. • Strong communication (oral and written) skills with all levels of employees. • Computer software and word processing skills including Word, Excel and PowerPoint. • Ability to effectively respond
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participating and being trained/evaluated by trainers/senior clinicians and being videotaped. Must have prior experience with computer spreadsheets (Excel) and database management. Prefer experience with
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. Must be comfortable calling families by phone, explaining all aspects of the study, and answering questions. Must have prior experience with computer spreadsheets (Excel) and database management. Prefer
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will provide research coordination to a productive nutrition and metabolism research program and interact with multiple team members and research participants. The candidate will follow established
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biobank setting is desired. Proficiency with computers and basic data entry. Experience with LIMS is a plus. Has strong organizational skills and attention to detail. Has the ability to follow written
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-related duties as required. Minimum Qualifications Associate's degree from an accredited training program through an accredited institution. Three years of relevant experience. Registered Diagnostic Cardiac
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, learns quickly, is flexible, adaptable, detail-oriented, and organized while also having excellent computer use, time management, and interpersonal communication skills which will help the individual
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-related duties as required. Minimum Qualifications Associate's degree from an accredited training program through an accredited institution. Three years of relevant experience. Registered Diagnostic Cardiac
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Temple, TX. Job Duties Provides administrative support for Undergraduate Medical Education (UME) or Graduate Medical Education (GME) course directors/program coordinators. Oversees various system
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Neurocritical Care Program. The academic appointment at Assistant Professor (tenure track), will be in the Section of Pediatric Neurology & Developmental Neuroscience of the Department of Pediatrics, Baylor