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the IRB as needed. • Assist in the development and management of study and division program budgets. • Recruit and train clinical research assistants, coordinators and nurses • Develop and implement
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Position Description: In the role of Research Scientist I you will supervise and independently perform studies to advance the goals of the principal investigator’s research projects. Develop, plan
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timely progress notes, procedure notes, and/or admission and transfer orders Develop pharmaceutical and non-pharmaceutical treatment plans. Monitor effectiveness of plan of care Educate patients on disease
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to interpret data and plan follow-up experiments. 5) Prepare analyzed data in a format suitable for dissemination and publication. 6) Contribute to the writing of manuscripts for publication. 7
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of specialized BRC software programs, troubleshooting problems as needed. Create reports, presentations, minutes, letters, memos, and forms. Manage calendars, coordinate meetings, and prepare pertinent agendas
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and conduct quality control processes to ensure the highest data and research standards. • Develop clinical review data review plan and check specifications. Utilize quality improvement tools
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patients referred to the Linkage to Care Prevention Program. Complete intake and develop and execute appropriate service plans, care coordination, prevention and health literacy education. Assumes
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Position Description: As a Project Appointment Researcher, you will have the following primary responsibilities: Develop data management plan for Dr. Elena Semina’s laboratory. Manage the migration
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Position Description: The Department of Neurology at the Medical College of Wisconsin (MCW) is actively seeking an Epileptologist to join our Comprehensive Epilepsy Program at the rank of Assistant
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practices, proactively addressing any potential sterile field contamination issues. Participate in research studies, clinic or office activities, and contribute to educational and program material development