652 computer-science-programming-languages-"St"-"FEMTO-ST-institute"-"St" positions at Medical College of Wisconsin
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– Abilities Knowledge of computers, clerical procedures, customer service standards, collaboration, and information management. Strong written and oral communication skills, with editing and publication
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judgment to ensure the best possible public relations. Knowledge – Skills – Abilities Knowledge of Epic functionality, customer service standards, procedural process, and recordkeeping. Computer, technical
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, writing, graphic design, active listening, and active learning skills. Speech clarity, speech recognition, finger dexterity, and wrist-finger speed while operating computers abilities required. #LI-SN1
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Management Computers and Electronics Customer and Personal Service English Language Coordination Active Listening Reading Comprehension Service Orientation Social Perceptiveness Extent Flexibility Static
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Position Description: Clinical Research Coordinator I Purpose Perform the day-to-day administrative activities of the clinical research trials program. Provide support to the team to facilitate
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have a PhD or PsyD in an APA approved clinical psychology, school psychology, neuropsychology program, or appropriate subspecialty program. Candidates must also be licensed, or eligible to be licensed as
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files verification of enrollment. Prepares Candidate Background Assessment Program (CBAP) files for review and use in hiring decisions for clinical departments. Receives CBAP applications from candidates
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investigators to acquire essential academic credentials and research skills with the purpose of increasing competitiveness for MD, PhD, or MD-PhD programs in biomedical sciences. Primary Responsibilities Devote
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Position Description: As an Administrative Assistant in the Department of Medicine you will perform administrative duties requiring skill and knowledge of organizational policies and procedures
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required by research program activities. • Keep abreast of changing regulations and regulatory techniques and methodologies that might facilitate designated research projects. • Demonstrate processes and