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succeed in this role, you'll need exceptional communication and interpersonal skills, a clear speaking voice, and the ability to adapt to various situations. Basic proficiency in computer/technical skills
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Classification Title: Clinical Research Nurse Classification Minimum Requirements: Graduate of a nationally accredited nursing program and four years of professional nursing experience. Licensed as
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research and develop and deliver trainings on data analysis using statistical and computational methods (including AI) for graduate students, postdoctoral associates, faculty, and staff IFAS-wide
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Classification Title: Assistant Scientist Classification Minimum Requirements: Specific requirements for the positions include: (1) an earned doctorate in a computer science, biomedical informatics
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. Opportunities for leadership in program development and quality improvement initiatives in epilepsy care are available. Candidates should be board certified/eligible in neurology and epilepsy, with fellowship
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Practitioner from an accredited program. Experience in an ambulatory care setting preferred. HIV experience preferred. Experience with both children and adult patients preferred. Special Instructions
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, dental, long-term disability and more. Retirement Options: Attractive options include Florida Retirement System Pension Plan, State University System Optional Retirement Program, Florida Retirement System
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Assistance (UF Employee Education Program) Public Service Loan Forgiveness (PSLF) Eligible Employer Minimum Requirements: High school diploma or equivalent and one year of relevant experience; or an equivalent
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. • May manage the daily operations of a specific medical program or patient care unit • Directs and coordinates the patient care activities of nursing and support staff as required
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Program. They are advisors and mentors to a wide variety of students. Our current faculty members are leaders in artificial intelligence, big data analysis, cancer, genetics, infectious disease modeling and