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) to formulate a treatment plan. Collaborates with other disciplines as appropriate to coordinate continuity of patient care from admission to discharge. DEPARTMENT DESCRIPTION UW Medicine Rehabilitation - Our
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careers in biomedical science. This program is focused on providing research experience in developmental biology, cell biology, and/or regenerative medicine. Postbaccalaureate researchers will also
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Shift POSITION HIGHLIGHTS This individual will be responsible for evaluation, planning, directing and administering occupational therapy evaluation and intervention to patients referred by a licensed
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each patient the best possible path to recovery. Our passion and dedication to our purpose has allowed us to be recognized by the U.S. News & World Report as one of the top rehabilitation programs in
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decision making to determine accurate coding & billing. Job Description Primary Duties & Responsibilities: Primary Duties & Responsibilities Reviews Pathology reports in the Co Path electronic medical record
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Projects Accounting for assigned departments. Work with OISS to assist foreign faculty, postdocs, graduate students, and undergraduate students to ensure accuracy of federal documents used for Form I-9
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undergraduates, recognizing and supporting the unique learning path of each individual student and the commitment of each academic program to excellence in learning and teaching. Student Academic Services (SAS) is
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Scheduled Hours 40 Position Summary This is a Research Technician II position focused on analysis of behavioral data for the SSPsyGene project. The ideal candidate will work closely with a postdoc
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Duties & Responsibilities: Assists PI/Postdoc fellow with running study participants through magnetic resonance imaging experiments. Transferring files to appropriate server. Reviews study database to make
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to identify the causal genes, proteins, and additional -omic analytes by performing Mendelian randomization. Analyzing such omics data will elucidate a causal path from sex-specific genetic variation to AD risk