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projects. With greater autonomy, you will design experiments, interpret data, and collaborate with senior researchers to develop and refine research protocols. Your role may also include mentoring junior
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operation of lab activities. Collects, enters, summarizes, analyzes and interprets research data. Monitors results, detects and reports unusual outcomes, develops modifications and provides data to the PI
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visiting observers. This is an exciting opportunity for a forward-thinking, detail-oriented professional with a passion for medical education and program development. Key Responsibilities: Residency
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. To complete patient-related documentation, ensuring content and timeliness to meet all professional requirements and legal/regulatory specifications. To evaluate and develop plan of care for Physical Therapy
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services, software systems engineering and/or applications development. To simulate or recreate user problems to resolve operating difficulties and to recommend systems modifications to reduce user problems
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plan of response. Able to clearly communicate this plan to organizational staff, as well as internal/external stakeholders. • Extensive knowledge of public speaking, hospital/business development, family
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plan of response. Able to clearly communicate this plan to organizational staff, as well as internal/external stakeholders. • Extensive knowledge of public speaking, hospital/business development, family
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for Animal Resources will provide visionary leadership and strategic oversight for UAB's Animal Resources Program (ARP). This role is critical in ensuring the highest standards of animal care and use in
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RESEARCH SENIOR - (T231619) Description The Department of Anesthesiology and Perioperative Medicine is seeking an experienced Researcher Senior to lead and advance an integrated program studying
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. This position will be primarily responsible for managing the Movement-to-Music (M2M) program, an evidence-based intervention developed through the Disability and Rehabilitation Research Projects grant funded by