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range of activities relating to maintaining research and academic labs, equipment and building facilities. This position will report to the Facilities Manager and will work collaboratively with faculty
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Management, and Business Intelligence. Position Summary: You will assist in providing production support for the IT & A/V infrastructure, operations, and services across Student Life buildings, including
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Management Responsible for the onboarding of research faculty, postdocs, and staff under Surgery Administration. Manages staff, makes hiring decisions, provides coaching, training and mentoring, manages
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strategies with a focus on decreasing academic-related stress in a rigorous educational setting. ASAP seeks to initiate community building among disabled students, including neurodivergent students, and serves
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. Send batch of receipts to Imaging Check for out-of-network patients Correct invalid DX Check and clear work queues that contain edits Make sure that charges populate, and the correct DX is associated and
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equipment for functionality and need for repair or replacement as well as overall physical condition of the room with respect to need for patch/paint/sinks caulked etc. Make recommendations to the AES
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signal processing models to analyze waveforms generated by traditional patient monitors and a novel wearable sensor and build a decision support tool to guide CPR Participate in the user interface and
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Apply Now Job Summary Opportunity to join a dynamic and growing team building an ambitious and trailblazing project! The Michigan Emergency Department Improvement Collaborative (MEDIC, http
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. Proven ability to build and maintain collaborative relationships and formal/informal networks across diverse units and departments. Previous supervision of professional staff, including direct experience
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, and build research resources. Through these approaches, we facilitate the development of cutting-edge methods and the application of these methods to important problems in all research disciplines. We