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, physician, and staff satisfaction. This position assesses current physician practice and daily operations, identifying areas of improvement by working with and reporting to the Regional Director of Clinical
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leaders while demonstrating a keen eye for the tactical elements of projects. The position partners with Division and Department leadership to identify and evaluate opportunities for efficiency and growth
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in 2014 under the direction of Anne Lynch MD, MSPH, who also holds a secondary faculty appointment in the Colorado School of Public Health. Dr. Lynch has created research programs in many areas
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accredited nursing school/college. A master’s degree from an accredited institution of higher education. A Doctor of Nursing Practice (DNP) or an earned doctorate in an appropriate field of science, nursing
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Professor: A bachelor’s degree from an accredited nursing school/college. A master’s degree from an accredited institution of higher education. A Doctor of Nursing Practice (DNP) or an earned doctorate in
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education, handling of physician phone calls, and pharmacy calls. Takes vital signs, records medical history/symptoms, and ensures medical chart/lab test results are available and complete. Administers
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education, handling of physician phone calls, and pharmacy calls. Takes vital signs, records medical history/symptoms, and ensures medical chart/lab test results are available and complete. Administers
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the multiple pathway programs (e.g. Medical Scientist Training Program (MSTP), BA/BS-MD, MD/MPH). Experience engaging with faculty and students in higher education or healthcare settings. Demonstrated
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and adults Assistant Professor Doctor of Nursing or Doctor of Medical Science (DMSc) degree or equivalent experience Current or past faculty appointment as an Assistant Professor in academic medical
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availability of necessary space, and clinical research support (e.g., physician, nurse practitioner, laboratory, radiology, pharmacy) Collaborate with other clinical research team members, investigators, and