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and case managers. The Advanced Practice Provider (APP) works as a member of a multidisciplinary health care team who will contribute to excellence in program administration, patient care, patient
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and Word processing. Knowledge of quality control, customer service standards, information management, procedural process, and recordkeeping. Computer, technical, interpersonal, oral communication
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, critical thinking, problem solving, accuracy and attentiveness to detail required. Basic computer proficiency, including Microsoft Word and mobile device operation. Ability to adapt to changing priorities
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will beworking in our Cancer Center. Purpose Conduct clinical research studies and implement research protocols for the Hematology/Oncology Research Program. Share nursing knowledge with patients and
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experience. The Complex Care Program, comprised of faculty and staff in the Division of Complex Care along with team members from Children’s Wisconsin, provides care coordination and medical co-management
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, and over 55 advanced practice providers. Utilize state-of-the-art clinical and research facilities through the dedicated inpatient and ambulatory care facility, an integrated Palliative Care program
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and research. Our academic practice has over 60 cardiologists and has state of the art equipment and new facilities. The comprehensive FMCW cardiac program includes a full complement of complex and
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environment, especially for those without prior pediatric experience. For more information about our program please visit: http://www.mcw.edu/Anesthesiology In this role you will: Administer general and local
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of clinical research experience Preferred Education: Master’s preferred Preferred Experience: Experience with program management in a medical research or educational environment preferred. Prior work with
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investigating how targeted interventions modulate brain networks and relate to clinical improvement in PGD. The Fellow will contribute to the development of computational brain models of grief and resilience in