162 parallel-processing-bioinformatics positions at University of Kansas Medical Center in United States
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study procedures, as outlined in the protocol and within state and institutional scope of practice. Assist clinical staff with phlebotomy and sample collection, processing, handling, and shipping as
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the protocol and within the state and institutional scope of practice. Assist clinical staff with phlebotomy and sample collection, processing, handling, and shipping as outlined in the protocol and within
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, Cornea Specialist, comprising of comprehensive clinics and surgery days. Participate in the didactic teaching program including supervising medical students and residents. Participate in the shared
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an active ENT surgery department, with around 2000 ENT cases per year. The Department and The University of Kansas Health System are an NCI-designated Comprehensive Cancer Center, which provides rich
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funding from public and private sources is desired. Job Duties Outlined: Provide services as an Ophthalmology, Glaucoma Specialist, comprising of comprehensive clinics and surgery days Participate in
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of regulations governing clinical research (CFR, GCP, HIPAA). Demonstrated understanding of statutes and guidelines relevant to regulatory affairs in clinical research. Skills: Experience using computer MSO Suite
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scope of practice. Assist clinical staff with phlebotomy and sample collection, processing, handling, and shipping as outlined in the protocol and within institutional/KUMC policy. Ensure adequate study
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Roles and Responsibilities: Precepting residents 2 half-days per week Attend on Inpatient Service and/or FM-OB Teach residents procedures through Procedure Clinic Establish structure and a curriculum for
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, and sponsors. Perform study procedures, as outlined in the protocol and within state and institutional scope of practice. Assist clinical staff with phlebotomy and sample collection, processing
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develop individualized learning opportunities for each child Be familiar with the referral process to Part B and Part C and alert interdisciplinary team when student screenings or assessments show areas