223 distributed-computing-"St"-"University-of-St"-"St" positions at Columbia University
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desirable. Knowledge of EPIC billing and scheduling systems preferred. Knowledge of Medical terminology. Other Requirements Participation in Medical Surveillance Program: Contact with patients and/or human
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to deadlines. Onboarding Responsible for onboarding staff, faculty and researchers and students. This includes scheduling welcome program, medical surveillance and UNI creation. Communication with new hires and
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compliance with onboarding requirements for students and faculty Facilitate and oversee the internal process for preceptor appointments in collaboration with program directors, assistant dean, and HR Attend
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skills Preferred Qualifications At least two years of relevant experience Other Requirements Medical clearance and participation in the medical surveillance program Contact with patients and/or human
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Qualifications Prior experience in clinical research or healthcare settings Familiarity with data entry systems and research protocols Other Requirements Participation in the medical surveillance program contact
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desirable. Demonstrated ability in a computer programming language and strong data management and analysis skills are essential. Equal Opportunity Employer / Disability / Veteran Columbia University is
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comprehensive onboarding program for assigned professional and testing support personnel. Evaluates the performance of direct reports, including setting yearly goals, priorities, and objectives; identify
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to work with confidential, highly sensitive information. Must be able to handle a high-volume workload, manage concurrent demands and multiple stakeholders, and work as part of a team. Strong computer
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-the-art, multidisciplinary Pulmonary Hypertension (PH) Program at CUIMC. The successful candidate will provide exemplary clinical care, foster collaborative relationships across specialties, actively
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of Infectious Disease program award. The position will focus on basic and applied eco-epidemiological questions about the role of landscape, wildlife communities and human behavior in predicting risk and exposure