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material with documentation of completion and of action taken for out-of-range values. Accurately transfer off-line patient data from worksheets and instrument printouts to the computer Professional
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research assistants with the ability to travel to schools in the Bronx to support on-site data collection for an in-school evaluation of a violence prevention program, as well as provide remote support in
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Coordinating instrument drop-off, pick up times Working with Peri-Op Informatics team, on adding clinic instrument trays to instrument tracking software. Will be the primary point of contact for new set creation
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. While the applicant may be enrolled in any concentration or program, they are typically enrolled in an environmental-related major. Responsibilities* Work closely with the EIC's habitat manager to learn
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of the tools, equipment, methods and materials involved in electrical and electronic work is necessary. A Fire Alarm Technician License issued by the State of Michigan Fire Safety Board is necessary. Ability
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methods and materials related to fire safety. Must have effective time management skills and be able to work independently with little supervision as well as excellent organization and analytical skills
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and manage QA program for section and participate in the lab QA program. Training/Competency Assess training competency of new employees, initially, and after 6 months. Performs annual evaluation
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Apply Now Job Summary The Zemans Lab is part of the Departments of Internal Medicine and the Cellular and Molecular Biology Program at the University of Michigan Medical School. Our research seeks
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leading multiple research initiatives that leverage imaging and computational methods to address critical challenges in urology. Ongoing efforts include the development of dynamic contrast-enhanced
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the highest image quality and creative goals of the project Design methods to create advanced media to support the next generation of educational content Write and edit scripts for video content as needed