908 parallel-processing-bioinformatics uni jobs at University of Alabama at Birmingham
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such as CRM input and management, grateful patient workflow, managing the O’Neal donor acknowledgement process, supporting activities of the two O’Neal volunteer boards and cultivation activities
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with building codes, safety regulations, environmental standards, and permitting processes applicable to public or educational facilities. · Proven ability to lead multidisciplinary teams, manage
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and upkeep of campus facilities. Anticipates staffing needs, labor costs, materials, tools, and equipment required to accomplish departmental goals and objectives, ensuring resources are allocated
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to secure any necessary authorizations required for the transplant process. Qualifications Associate's degree in Business, Healthcare Management or a related field and two (2) years of related experience
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process of assessing, planning, implementing and evaluating. To coordinate activities of other members of the interdisciplinary team to ensure quality patient care. Qualifications Associate's degree in
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optimal work flow and cost effective, quality patient care. Key Duties and Responsibilities : 1. Ensures smooth and efficient operation in area of responsibility. Maintains adequate staffing levels
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adverse event (AE) information or questionnaires. Performs the informed consent process following GCP. Provides oversight to clinical research coordinators (CRC) I and II's and clinical research nurse
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facilities. From cancer and transplantation to trauma and same-day surgery, our CRNAs work alongside world-renowned providers and a host of other dedicated team members to deliver on our mission of providing
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ethical research practices. Oversees daily task assignments and monitors completion of responsibilities. Collects, processes, and ships biospecimens following study protocols. Maintains accurate biospecimen
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annually at more than 150 anesthetizing locations across our medical campus and some UAB St. Vincent’s facilities. From cancer and transplantation to trauma and same-day surgery, our CRNAs work alongside