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. This limited-term position is responsible for the planning, coordination, and delivery of accredited CME activities for physicians, ensuring compliance with the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical
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Provider (APP) will join our exciting and growing clinical perinatal program and network within the metro Denver area and across the state with teaching responsibilities and research options as desired
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Project Manager Position #: 00840524 – Requisition #:37789 Job Summary: The Research Affairs Project Manager serves as a strategic partner to the Dean and the Office of the Dean, leading the planning
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-monitoring blood pressure (SMBP) Diabetes self-management education (DSMES) National Diabetes Prevention Program (NDPP) Information sharing between pharmacies and medical offices Establishing relationships
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direct team members · Monitor and actively direct workload within unit · Provide oversight of Good Clinical Practice (GCP) in all studies · Develop program/project goals and communicate
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requirements and reporting needs. Monitor cost center performance and support budget planning and forecasting. Ensure data accuracy, consistency, and compliance with institutional standards. Support data
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of the position will include inpatient responsibilities such as rounding, writing orders, discharge planning and execution, and participating in the care provided to cardiothoracic surgery patients while
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direct clinical care, teaching, supervision, and program development duties, with a focus on providing integrated behavioral health services to children, adolescents, and their families who are seen in
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of patients in the IDGP PrEP program for HIV prevention. PrEP is medication taken to prevent HIV on a regular basis for vulnerable populations. Key Responsibilities: Provide PrEP screening and navigation
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is for a nurse practitioner or physician assistant for the General Cardiology Program. This position will include outpatient assessment and management of our adult and adolescent patients in