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programs within the Department of Surgery. The PC assists the Program Manager (PM) in developing and maintaining the educational quality of the training programs and ensuring compliance with ACGME
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. The technician will be required to maintain and troubleshoot all laboratory needs related to Mysis, Atlas web based order entry software, E-Results and Customer service needs. Specific duties to include; ordering
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including but not limited to newsletters, brochures, invitations, schedules, manuals, web and other electronic materials, signage, multimedia presentations, displays, promotional item artwork and development
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the physician’s plan of care. · Experience collaborating with physicians and their designees. · Strong, proven analytical skills. Ability to make educated decisions. · Extensive knowledge of clinical operations and
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| Psychiatry The Senior Program Manager, for SOAR at Work reports to the Vice Chair of Research in the Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Health and is responsible for the strategic development and day-to
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to assess, plan, organize, develop, implement and evaluate education programs and learning activities designed to assist Advanced Practice Providers to acquire knowledge and skills to meet job requirements
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Weight Management Program, Parkinson’s Disease Community Program, and Exercise Is Medicine (EIM) program. The EP will report to and work closely with the Associate Director and Wellness Program Manager in
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; help design new courses in the philosophy of AI and AI ethics; support the continuing development of our AI, Ethics, and Society certificate program; help to build connections between Philosophy and
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patterns to support strategic decision-making and improve the efficiency and effectiveness of the insurance program operations. Utilizing the risk management information system, this role will develop
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program is a full-time, 12-month program and cohorts are added monthly. The program provides nurse residents with a variety of opportunities to develop critical thinking skills related to clinical practice