275 parallel-processing-bioinformatics positions at University of Virginia in United States
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activities leveraging system functionality to support clinical process and organizational goals. Gain an in-depth knowledge of the EMR software as well as medical center operations and workflow will work
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their communications Data Collection and Analysis: Collect data on the implementation process, including facilitator performance and participant feedback Analyze fidelity data to identify areas where
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. The Admissions Systems and Operations Analyst is responsible for accurate & timely management of the application process for prospective students applying to the graduate business programs. This position supports
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dispensing teams to streamline first fill and refill processes. Lead quality assurance efforts, including medication safety initiatives and process improvement projects. Act as a liaison between frontline
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. Support the Department’s financial operations, including expense report processing and invoicing for outreach sites through Workday Finance. Maintain and update Departmental websites and clinician profiles
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specialized training and experience in hand and upper extremity rehabilitation. Key Responsibilities: Evaluate and treat patients with upper extremity conditions, including post-surgical cases, fractures
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activities leveraging system functionality to support clinical process and organizational goals. Gain an in-depth knowledge of the EMR software as well as medical center operations and workflow will work
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, such as generative AI, into their research processes. Scholarly Communication: Inform researchers of open access initiatives such as FAIR and advocate for open data practices. Assist authors with assessing
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references. Incomplete applications will not be given consideration. For questions regarding the application process, please contact Eric Allen, Academic Recruiter, at uth9qh@virginia.edu . Physical Demands
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with patients, families, nurses, other stakeholders; and, at times, navigating complex psychosocial dynamics • Leading goals of care discussions, helping patients and families process end-of-life issues