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Assistant (CAA) to join our Pediatric Education Enterprise team. The CAA provides direct support to a resident physician in their pediatric trainee program, including personal care assistance for daily living
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retirement benefits which amount to a 14.2% contribution in addition to your annual salary. You may view the U’s total compensation estimator to calculate the approximate value of your total compensation
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databases for the hazardous waste program. Analyzes information to identify areas for quality improvement. Minimum Qualifications High school graduate with two years of experience in a field related to
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can be substituted for two years of related work experience); excellent technical writing and verbal communication skills; familiarity with a variety of computer software; project management and strong
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. The CAA certification is granted after successful completion of an accredited anesthesiologist assistant program. This position is patient-sensitive and must fulfill all associated vaccination requirements
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highly motivated and pay attention to detail with a passion to provide excellent patient care in a fast paced and evolving environment. Ability to work efficiently and independently. Demonstrated computer
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Financial and Data Support Track financial transactions and process payments, reimbursements, and invoices Prepare reports related to program budgets, recruiting activity, and student success data Support
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and senior lab members. Strong performance may lead to opportunities for increased responsibility and promotion within the lab. To learn more: https://medicine.utah.edu/ophthalmology/research/labs/roy
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research, working closely with an interdisciplinary team of educational researchers and computer scientists. Responsibilities Responsibilities · Assist with participant recruitment and communication
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to succeed in obtaining future grant funding. Most importantly, the AI computational biomarkers developed in this program will pave the way for improved patient care through more accurate predictions, allowing