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academic medicine, and the continuous pursuit of knowledge, is at the center of everything we do at the Medical College of Wisconsin (MCW). As a Research Grants Coordinator, you will develop grant
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, service contracts and audit controls. Collaborate with administrator to develop efficient project-based budgets, maintain deadlines and ensure operational efficiency. Manage departmental emergency and
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Science in Anesthesia (MSA) program’s clinical and didactic curriculum. This is a 0.2 MSA FTE appointed position. Administrative Responsibilities • Organize, administer, review, plan, and develop processes
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submitted documents for accuracy and completeness to ensure compliance with institutional, federal, and other regulations. Develop the IRB Committee meeting agendas and supplemental materials for distribution
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tests, and appropriately communicates and documents information Write accurate and timely progress notes, procedure notes, and/or admission and transfer orders Develop pharmaceutical and non
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timely progress notes, procedure notes, and/or admission and transfer orders Develop pharmaceutical and non-pharmaceutical treatment plans. Monitor effectiveness of plan of care Educate patients on disease
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between units to insure productivity and other value-added ideas are implemented. Coordinate and lead special projects as directed the Vice-Chair of Research. Lead the development of new process and manage
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of specialized BRC software programs, troubleshooting problems as needed. Create reports, presentations, minutes, letters, memos, and forms. Manage calendars, coordinate meetings, and prepare pertinent agendas
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to maximize donor retention and move entry-level annual giving donors from the first gift to leadership ($10K+) and major gift ($100K+) giving levels. Utilize data to develop and deploy fundraising strategies
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. Utilize Epic to prepare clinical, operative and conference related correspondence, reports, and other documents. Maintain HIPAA confidentiality of department and patient data. Compose correspondence as