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recommendations for admission decisions. Reviews application files to verify completeness and confirms eligibility based on program requirements. Evaluates qualifications for standardized test waiver request
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into developer workflows, content systems, and user-facing features, helping shape platform capabilities and automated workflows. Collaborate with infrastructure and security teams to ensure compliance with CUIMC
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) data, applying advanced computational methods including machine learning and natural language processing under the direction of Dr. Turchioe's federally funded research program. Responsibilities
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. OSHA Duties performed routinely require exposure to blood, body fluid and tissue. Minimum Qualifications Graduate of an accredited Radiography program Bachelor's degree or equivalent in education and
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Disease (MNC) at Columbia, operates an integrated ALS research program, including basic, translational and clinical research studies focused on the development of novel therapeutics through a deeper
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The successful candidate will develop a dual-track program, according to which about 50% effort will be devoted to lead a general endocrinology subspecialty outpatient practice, enhancing access to high-quality
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and alumni groups and possesses strong organizational, interpersonal, program management, event planning and computer skills, and is able to adopt new technology platforms. The Coordinator is also the
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Responsible for onboarding staff, faculty and researchers and students. This includes scheduling welcome program, medical surveillance and UNI creation. Communication with new hires and departments to ensure
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help bridge cultural understanding between student veterans and civilian hiring managers. Program Development and Management (20%) Create, implement, and assess veteran-focused career transition programs
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Qualifications: M.D. degree or equivalent, from an approved LCME medical school Satisfactory completion of an Internal Medicine residency and nephrology fellowship from an ACGME accredited program Must be eligible