318 computer-science-programming-languages-"FEMTO-ST"-"FEMTO-ST" positions at University of Texas at Tyler
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Basic Science Core Faculty (Immunology) - Medical Education (24000641) Job Type(Full or Part-time):Full Time Benefits Eligibility :Full Benefits Detailed Shift Information. :Days Description JOB
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” prompt, please withdraw your application, and re-apply to upload your combined documents as one file. Job Summary The University of Texas at Tyler’s Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering is
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with financial regulations and maintains accurate records to support effective program funding and reporting. Major Responsibilities/Duties/Critical Tasks Prepare and submit federal/state/private grants
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preventive medicine residency program. Provide specialty appropriate lectures, case conferences, book studies, etc. to medical students, residents, faculty within the health science center and the community
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of Medicine is responsible for analyzing large and complex claims-based data such as Medicare, Optum, MarketScan, and EHR based datasets set using computer programming and advanced statistical methods. Key
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. We also offer instructional sites at The University of Texas Health Science Center at Tyler and in Palestine, Longview, and Houston. With more than 80 bachelor's, master's and doctoral degree programs
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within the Texas Child Health Access Through Telemedicine program (TCHATT). TCHATT is funded through the Texas Child Mental Health Care Consortium and focuses on providing mental health support to students
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, admission, and enrollment. Continue to sustain our partnership with over 40 schools and grow the program to include more to come. Provide training and goals for the Admission Officers and college readiness
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nationally recognized scientific program focused on the impact of health care utilization on rural health outcomes, leveraging an established Medicare claims dataset at UT Tyler (>25 million beneficiaries, 5
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of up to $300,000 through the University of Texas System Science and Technology Acquisition and Retention (STARs, https://www.utsystem.edu/offices/academic-affairs/stars-program) program to support the