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of implementation strategies and processes Responsibilities* Develop and conduct an externally funded research program aligned with the Department's mission (particularly regarding implementation science, knowledge
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and management of a research program at the University of Michigan School of Social Work and Michigan Medicine. The research includes the development of a clinical research database at CS Mott Childrens
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for an experienced temporary Administrative Assistant. The Assistant to the Director of the Stamps Visitors Programs and will help organize thePenny Stamps Speaker Series and Witt Visiting Artist programs. You will
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role in developing an individualized treatment plan for patients to help guide them through their recovery experience. Our Neuro PT's are a collaborative, dedicated group who work together to provide
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analyzes data from various databases and other sources; cleans and constructs datasets; performs statistical programming; and provides analytic and technical assistance to the wider project team. The Lead
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safety programs; Review injury/illness data to prepare statistical reports; Prepare special and periodic reports, guidelines, manuals, newsletters, summaries, and bulletins. Perform emergency response
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, comprehensive health/dental/vision plans, flexible spending accounts, disability and life insurance, legal services, work-life programs, and more. Required Qualifications* Bachelor's degree in computer science
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public health emergencies. Co-Directors Drs. Marisa Eisenberg and Emily Martin and their colleagues have an active research program to integrate mathematical modeling with community-based surveillance
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students in specific subjects and courses. We also have limited positions available for tutors to assist students in learning strategies and computer software programs, such as Adobe Illustrator, Python
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nutrition outcomes and metrics; rest, recovery, and regeneration, and injury risk stratification program development and implementation; testing and evaluation; data entry, interpretation, and report