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Position Description: Associate Professor/Professor- Vice Chair of Research, Family Medicine- Milwaukee, WI This position will envision, lead, manage, and deliver a high quality research program
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computer applications and software packages to develop macros and templates. Act as communication link between faculty and education team to ensure efficient coordination of resident training. Update and
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depositions, draft letters, calendering significant dates, organizing files and assist in responding to subpoenas. Assist in the management of the MCW Professional Liability Insurance Program under
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of the clinical research trials program, including mentoring Research Regulatory Specialists, gathering regulatory documents, preparing review committee submissions, amendments and continuing review for human
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renovations by identifying system capacity and constraints. Manage projects through the use of the FAMIS Computer Maintenance Management System (CMMS). Document and track all capital, and non capital projects
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. Assist with recruiting, training, and supervising staff and managing the program budget. Primary Functions • Recruit, screen, enroll and obtain consent from program participants. Conduct or coordinate
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, heart bypass surgery, and heart attack State of the art equipment and new facilities due to billions of dollars in capital investment Access to an active transplant program with advanced therapies
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population health data into program planning. Knowledge – Skills – Abilities Strong program/project management skills. Proficiency in Microsoft PowerPoint and Excel and familiarity with design software. Able
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Functions Recruit, screen, enroll and obtain consent from program participants. Conduct or coordinate training for program participants. Coordinate research protocols including arranging necessary
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completing medical physics residency program. Responsibilities: Assist with acceptance, commissioning, routine quality assurance, and post-service clinical verification of new and existing radiation oncology