797 algorithm-development-"Prof"-"Washington-University-in-St" positions at University of Washington
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through design, approvals, permit issuance, construction, commissioning, and overall project close out. • Works with user groups and appropriate University units, develop project goals, scope, budget, and
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inpatient population using specialized skills, including assessment, treatment program planning and implementation, and related documentation. This position will assist with pediatric program development
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facilitates the development of short and long-term strategic plans, and coordinates related initiatives to enhance University operations, programs and services. The Title VI Coordinator is responsible
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, negotiator, and representative on behalf of the Chancellor and UW Bothell in relationships with central University of Washington departments regarding campus business matters. This position develops strategic
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, gathering customer requirements, developing new technologies, and communicating supporting resources Identifying needs, performing standard to complex level technical analysis on client systems, and adapting
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of focus could include, but are not limited to: fluvial, hillslope and watershed processes and landscape evolution and dynamics. Positive factors for consideration include, but are not limited
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velocity, spectral analysis, color Doppler flow analysis, as well as embryonic/fetal development, gestational age, and fetal hemodynamics. May provide needle guidance to radiologists and non-radiologists
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with Manager to develop policies and procedures • Assist in quality assurance programs as directed by Manager. Participate in process improvement committees, as assigned. • Perform as Anesthesiology
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staff are the cornerstones of our success. The foundation of our efforts to deliver exceptional care to our patients and families begins with our focus on the continuous development of our employees
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to research development and implementation for the Division of Hematology and Oncology. It is responsible for assisting in the management of clinical trials, the majority of which provide significant financial