276 postdoc-in-distributed-systems-and-controls positions at University of Kansas Medical Center
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Summary: KUMC is seeking a motivated self-starter with a customer service mindset to join our Central Business Services department. In this role, you will provide daily analytical and operational support to
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diagnostic studies, medication dispensing, charting and recording of data (in EMR, case report forms, and Velos), organization of the study visits and reporting of abnormal results, adverse events, or other
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Department: SOM KC Neurology ----- Inpatient Neurology Position Title: Neurohospitalist - Neurology Job Family Group: Academic Job Description Summary: The University of Kansas Health System
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Department: SOM KC Neurology ----- Inpatient Neurology Position Title: Neurohospitalist - Neurology Job Family Group: Academic Job Description Summary: The University of Kansas Health System
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systems (e.g., Complion, REDCap). Conduct periodic self-audits and internal quality reviews to ensure continuous adherence to protocol and SOPs. Lead internal audits and assist with sponsor/CRO monitoring
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of Neurology, is seeking a general neurologist to join its dynamic team and support the departmental mission of delivering the highest quality of care at our Olathe campus. Candidates fresh out of training as
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service. The award of tenure is based on potential for sustained contributions, performing beyond expected duties, and demonstrating leadership and innovation in activities that enhance the reputation
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100% onsite due to the fact this is a patient facing role. Person filling the role must reside in the greater Kansas City metropolitan area. Relocation assistance is not offered for this role
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Entry & Documentation: Collect, enter, and maintain research data in electronic and paper-based systems. Ensure proper documentation and organization of study records, regulatory binders, and case report
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centered around cystic fibrosis or tobacco/e-cigarettes. The GEID Division is currently undergoing expansion and is looking to increase the number of faculty to synergize with ongoing research programs in