648 postdoctoral-image-processing-in-computer-science positions at University of Missouri
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program, meeting regularly with student ambassadors, mentoring them through their work with prospective students, and overseeing payment of their stipends. • Coordinate, execute and collaborate on honors
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, batching, scheduling, bumping, cancelling, and no-showing appointments; maintain bed control; conduct bedside patient interview; effectively utilize computer applications such as IDX/GE, PCS, Cerner, etc
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. DETAILED JOB DESCRIPTION Perform complex tasks associated with the operation of advanced fluoroscopy equipment to produce special radiographic images. Screen patients prior to imaging for fluoroscopy exam
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. o Contribute to feasibility analyses and program development with investigators. • Recruitment & Informed Consent o Pre-screen, recruit, and consent participants in collaboration with
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operations and process improvement, focusing on measurable results in the department while collaborating with other departments. Assist management with developing policies and procedures, staff education and
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for tracking inventory levels, maintaining clean and organized release rooms and process areas, supporting the Bill of Materials (BOM) and checkout systems, and coordinating with both procurement and production
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care and participate in quality improvement initiatives. • Assist in developing and implementing standards for structure, process, and outcomes. • Perform additional duties as assigned.
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care and participate in quality improvement initiatives. • Assist in developing and implementing standards for structure, process, and outcomes. • Perform additional duties as assigned.
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Position Overview The Senior Research Specialist will serve as the team’s subject matter expert on Legionella pneumophila biology, including culture growth, intracellular growth, and molecular
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and related equipment to produce special radiographic images of specific body parts. Screen patients for MR safety before procedure performance. Assist the radiologist with procedure protocols and