285 web-programmer-developer-"U"-"Washington-University-in-St" positions at University of Kansas Medical Center in United States
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animal care program at KUMC was fully accredited by the Association for Accreditation and Assessment of Laboratory Animal Care International (AAALAC) in 1992 and has maintained its accreditation since
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terminologies/ontologies so as to enhance accessibility and interoperability of our resources with national research objectives. Develops and maintains content, and elicits feedback for web based clinical
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residency. They will continue to develop more advanced technical skills. Faculty will provide care on labor and delivery that would include supervision of residents and students as well as consultation
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goals and institutional priorities. Support the planning, development, and execution of major program projects and specialized research initiatives, in collaboration with faculty, including coordination
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intellectual disabilities, with particular emphasis on individuals with Down syndrome. The program integrates research, clinical practice, and training to develop and implement evidence-based strategies
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, online courses, clinical settings, simulation, and clinical laboratory settings) in the undergraduate nursing program. Participate in ongoing course and curriculum development, implementation, and
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on procurement, billing, and financial activities. Create Request for Proposal (RFP) to solicit on-call contracts as required Staff Development Foster a team culture of ownership, accountability, and
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- Wichita will be responsible for designing, developing, and maintaining data pipelines and databases to support clinical and population health research. Excellent communication skills and experience with
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: This position is responsible for working collaboratively with multidisciplinary teams, research and hospital staff to recruit, screen, educate, and assist in the overall clinical study coordination of clinical
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Sleep Apnea (OSA) contributes to vascular senescence and pulmonary vascular remodeling. This translational research program utilizes a combination of epigenomic, genomic, proteomic, imaging, and