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independently and collaboratively. High proficiency with computer-based technologies and adaptability to new tools. Excellent organizational and prioritization skills. Commitment to outstanding customer service
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accredited Medical Assistant program strongly preferred. Certification or Registration by AAMA, AMT, NHA-CCMA, NCMA or ARMA required. Minimum Experience Physical Demands: Essential Physical Job Functions
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in person or by telephone, in a warm, courteous manner so as to promote goodwill among them. Process the fraud program and related general ledger accounting and reconciliations regarding fraud
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databases and data visualization. MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS Education - Work requires knowledge and skills generally acquired through completion of a Bachelor's degree program in business, computer
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of US Research Program). Knowledge of GLP-1 receptor biology or type 1 diabetes pathophysiology. Experience in phenotype curation and working with harmonized clinical data. Duke is an Equal Opportunity
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. This role will manage medium-to-large projects across Communications, Events, and Faculty Research, applying project management tools and skills to meet program goals. This position will support a newly
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Research in Synthetic/Medicinal Chemistry Location: The Hong Group (https://sites.duke.edu/thehonggroup/ ) Department of Chemistry, Duke University, Durham, North Carolina, USA Job Type: Short-term, Research
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duties incidental to the work described herein. Job Eligibility Requirements: Work requires graduation from an accredited BSN or Associate's Degree in Nursing or Nursing Diploma program. All registered
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interacts with other labs and coordinates the program activities with responsibility for results in terms of costs, methods, and employees. Serve as an advisor to faculty and lab managers to meet schedules
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all aspects of the research program at the MACLab, which investigates cultural influence on the development of behavior, preferences, and decision-making using the tools of experimental psychology and