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Visiting Scholar in the Division of Colon and Rectal Surgery in the Department of Surgery; embarks on a program of research involving Colorectal Cancer; researches new methods; analyzes data; prepares
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candidate will provide expertise and support for multiple survey and mixed methods projects and will supervise a minimum of 2 staff. Successful candidates in this position are expected to independently
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, weekly training on instructional materials and methods, classroom teaching oversight, and formal evaluations submitted to the vice chair. They also assist in situations where GTAs and students experience
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with multiple different computerized systems with different rules and operational methods is essential. This ensures compliance with regulatory requirements such as ABN, MSPs and etc. Minimum
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expert-level support by diagnosing and resolving technical issues related to research administration software and hardware. Software to include vendor licensed software (such as Huron Research Suite), open
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. The Educator will: Utilize community assessment, both formal and informal, to identify local educational needs and and community opportunities; based on results programming will be delivered utilizing the best
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, and contributes to a new line of inquiry at the intersection of history and qualitative economic methods with the aim of studying how identity and experience dynamically determine material well-being
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. These principles will be examined through the lens of both the academic and professional setting. Various methods of graphic representation will be explored primarily through the Revit software. Through a series of
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. Skills & Knowledge: Familiarity with qualitative data analysis software, such as Dedoose, is essential Experience in K-12 education preferred Proficiency in either R or Python at an advanced level is
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clinical workflow is preferred. Experience providing technical assistance to software, EMR, or EHR users is preferred. Experience with qualitative or mixed methods research projects is preferred. Use of data