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and calculate nerve conduction values. Perform quantitative sensory testing under supervision. Schedule patients for testing and bookkeeping i.e. (billing information, history). Perform miscellaneous
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relevant vendors, and campus partners maintaining courses and ensuring program requirements are accurately represented. Reports to the Assistant University Registrar. Job Description Primary Duties
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conduct of the study. Key Responsibilities: Program Ownership of Policy and Protocol Development (60%) Lead the creation and implementation of project policies, protocols, and procedures in collaboration
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reporting databases, i.e. higher-level duty, overtime, personnel database and official bulletin board for Central/Southwest Zone. Maintain the Central/Southwest Zone building key accountability program
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, surgical, psychiatric, critical care, and rehabilitation service-lines. It is also one of the 3 VA centers in the US to have a lung transplant program. Time allocated to clinical work will be commensurate
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. Maintains personnel records; directly oversees scheduling of employees, evaluation process and personnel problems (i.e. counseling measures and discharge of personnel). Reviews and screens job applications
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final invention statement (if applicable) to the appropriate agency. Creates, addresses and processes correspondence of moderate complexity with granting agencies (i.e., inquiries, carry forward requests
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necessary requirements of OSRS. Creates, addresses, and processes correspondence of moderate complexity with granting agencies (i.e. inquiries, carry forward requests, change in effort requests, no cost
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of Pathology and Immunology. This position includes meeting management and coordination of CME, with a heavy involvement in working with fellowship and education programs within the Department. Job Description
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-stakeholder research programs, portfolios, and projects supported by federal grants, philanthropic funding, and corporate-sponsored research agreements. Alongside scientific leadership (i.e., the PIs