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. Operations: Recognizes when typical agreements (MTAs, CDAs, DUAs, DTAs, etc.) are necessary and alerts appropriate parties. Prepares FDA regulatory submissions in collaboration with ORAQ, including development
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capacity to undertake community-engagement on an equitable basis (15%); · Develop and sustain efforts to demonstrate and share best practices across community engagement programs, including consulting
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. Operations: Recognizes when typical agreements (MTAs, CDAs, DUAs, DTAs, etc.) are necessary and alerts appropriate parties. Prepares FDA regulatory submissions in collaboration with ORAQ, including development
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referrals management. Work Performed Prepare for clinic visits by reviewing next day patients and completing next day preparation activities. Enter pre-visit orders and prepare new patient charts. Pick up X
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development and well-being of babies and toddlers, preparing them for school and life. We aim to achieve this goal by weaving together the expertise of a child development expert, the HealthySteps Specialist
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, including recruitment, onboarding, performance evaluation, employee relations, and professional development for administrative and support staff. Supervise staff supporting key academic roles (Director of
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to accelerate effective health care reform. This position will also increase Duke-Margolis’s development of evidence-based, impactful policy recommendations for health care reform at the national and local level
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scheduling and preparation and referrals management. Work Performed Prepare for clinic visits by reviewing next day patients and completing next day preparation activities. Enter pre-visit orders and prepare
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resistance/relapse following immunotherapy such as CAR T and developing novel agents for protecting hematopoietic stem cells following radiation exposure. The overall duties and responsibilities are: 1
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Energy Access Project (EAP) at Duke takes an interdisciplinary approach to developing sustainable, modern energy solutions around the world. Established in 2017, the project advances foundational research