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hazard labeling and worker hazard communication. The evaluation process includes the application of a Toxicology Data Base Management System (DMS). The DMS is an internally-developed computerized expert
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guidelines (American Society of Echocardiography (ASE), American College of Cardiology (ACC), etc.). Assist in the reaccreditation process and quality improvement program for the Intersocietal Accreditation
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the possibility of extension. The postdoc will receive dedicated mentoring and training, along with opportunities to develop independent research, present at scientific conferences, and pursue external funding
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networks and human mobility, and evaluating intervention strategies for malaria control across Peru, Ecuador, and Brazil. 3. Supporting Malaria Elimination in Central America Works on the development
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Building system effectiveness and efficiency. Provide technical guidance and direction to other employees; oversee and direct contractors. Modify, inspect, test, calibrate, and repair various electric and
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Responsibilities Optimize network footprint – use DUHS and PDC case-mix assessments and market analysis across sites to validate that the right care is being delivered in the right place, by the right provider
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of mechanical aptitude and skill to troubleshoot, diagnose, and repair these systems. Exercise strong understanding of networks andconnectivity to ensure maximum systems availability and thus ensuring strong
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Communications Network By welcoming NCCU interns, Duke expands its communications capacity, enriches storytelling with diverse voices, and builds lasting professional connections—ensuring a pipeline of emerging
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client-based, network-based, third-party, and web-based solutions and services. This position will collaborate with other units across DHDAA, the Duke Development community, Duke Health Technology Services
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Associate will work closely with Dr. Salter (PI) and be involved in all aspects of the research process. Research conducted within SPARCL will focus on the bi-directional relationships between collective