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.Ability to communicate effectively orally and in writing. 2. Ability to conduct structured and semi-structured clinical interviews. 3. Ability to implement manualized and individually designed treatment
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dual -reporting structure to both UNMC Strategic Communications and Nebraska Medicine Marketing and Communications, the strategist will collaborate closely with the Innovation Design Unit and Project
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in transplantation, structural heart, and minimally invasive valve surgery make this an exceptional position for a surgeon passionate about advancing both clinical care and surgical education. This
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that integrates clinical care, research, and teaching of medical students, residents, and fellows • Structured clinical responsibilities include at least two half-day clinics per week, scheduled time in
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: Ability to type at a rate of 60 wpm is necessary. Knowledge of correct grammar, punctuation and sentence structure. Highly proficient in using Microsoft Office 365 and digital tools, including project
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imaging, and nuclear medicine. The UNMC campus has seen rapid growth in recent years with the construction of several new inpatient and outpatient facilities. In addition to this, planning for a new main
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Position Summary: Provide Construction Project Management services to include construction contract administration, project management, customer service, and project development. Coordinate sub-contractors
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expenditure analysis. Cost accounting and fee‑structure analysis, including ROI evaluation for educational programs Knowledge of internal controls, audit principles, and compliance‑driven financial process
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Position Summary: This position will perform electrical Engineering design and construction management services for the University of Nebraska Medical Center. The University is a prominent educational campus
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areas of biochemistry will be considered, with special consideration given to investigators who will complement existing strengths of the department, which include cancer, signaling, and structural