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multisite trials sponsored by the Alzheimer Disease Cooperative Study. The new Center for Rural Health that is aligned with a robust rural practice-based research network that has garnered more than $20M in
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the KUCC outreach network linking hospital, oncologists and primary care physicians, nurses, patients and their families throughout Kansas and Western Missouri to advance quality and reach of prevention
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. Experience utilizing information technology applications such as word processing, spreadsheet, workflow, presentation, and other appropriate software. Preferred Qualifications Education: Master’s Degree or in
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-based submission software (eg: MySponsoredProjects, Altum proposal Central) are ideal. Experience in an academic setting. Skills: Excellent communication, interpersonal, analytical and problem-solving
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pipelining of functional and structural MRI and DTI data; prepare and analyze data for presentation; work at the command-line in for neuroimaging processing and analysis (FSL, AFNI, in-house software tools
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collection software used by campus investigators when collecting research data that includes protected health information (PHI). The Clinical Informatics Coordinator will be responsible for administrative
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Learning Network, part of a national initiative that serves as a platform for broader change, inspiring high-quality programs in communities, improving public policies within each state, and demonstrating a
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center-based services to pregnant women and/or children ages birth to five through a variety of programs, the largest being Early Head Start. Project Eagle is also a member of the Educare Learning Network
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tools effectively, including learning management systems, e-mail, and office software. Fairly evaluate student progress using established methods. Maintain accurate records as required by administrative
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. Ensure compliance with institutional and departmental policies along with each study's protocol by providing thorough review and documentation at each participant visit. Perform study defined procedures