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patients through hospital during any visit. Set up and take down equipment for patient testing. Literature search and organize data for program-related reports and papers. Prepare study documents for IRB
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The Division of Pulmonary is seeking a casual Research Program Assistant to help with recruiting participants for Sarcoidosis research studies. Specific Duties & Responsibilities Input, organize
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organize data for program-related reports and papers. Prepare study documents for IRB submission, as needed. Organize and file patient records; prepare and maintain program materials. Prepare weekly report
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Johns Hopkins Molecular Psychiatry Program is seeking a Research Program Assistant II , who will be responsible for the assistance of clinical and translational research, including the recruitment
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preparation of tables. Lead basic activities such as data collection and data entry. May lead specific tasks and develop processes to ensure study activities occur effectively and efficiently. May conduct
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health & serve as training facilitator to train clinicians and staff about program and its availability on-site. Maintain organized documentation for participant incentives and support participant usage
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literature searches and organize data for program-related reports and papers. Prepare study documents for IRB submission, as needed. Organize and file patient records, prepare and maintain program materials
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The Department of Mental Health is seeking a Research Program Assistant (RPA) for a project within the Center for Prevention and Early Intervention. The RPA will assist in the recruitment
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The Department of Psychiatry is seeking a Research Program Assistant II to assist with clinical research involving the Clinic Cohort of the JHADRC, which consists of over 350 participants