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training. Monitors adherence, identifies and resolves technical issues, and collaborates with engineering, data science, and clinical teams as needed. Supports regulatory activities (IRB, FDA, agreements) in
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(FMD) primarily focusing on the (CMMS). The CMMS program is instrumental in notifying and prioritizing Operations & Maintenance preventative and corrective maintenance for the Department. The CMMS
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of relevant research experience. Completion of the DOCR North Carolina state approved Clinical Research Apprenticeship program may substitute for one year of required experience. A Bachelor's degree may
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integrating analog and digital hardware with computer software. Strong analytical and problem-solving skills. Other Requirements: Ability to provide engineering assistance and consultation to faculty and
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cultural programs to eligible team members. Learn more at: https://hr.duke.edu/benefits/ Minimum Qualifications Education: Work requires knowledge of construction and renovation project finances and
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for grafting. Robotic Cases The CSFA will follow the Guideline Statement for the Surgical Assistant in Robotic Surgery from the Association of Surgical Assistant (ASA) and maintain defined competencies: https
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. The Duke Cancer Institute (DCI) Adult Bone Marrow Transplant, Hematologic Malignancies & Cellular Therapy Clinical Research Program (BMT) is looking for a Regulatory & Safety Operations Manager to lead
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physicians, industrial hygienists, and safety engineers, to support safe and effective clinic operations. Participate in continuing education to maintain current knowledge of occupational health and safety
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medicine and nutrition professionals, and support staff. · Basic technology skills, including computer-based software, and mobile device applications. Choose Duke. Preferred Qualifications: · Master’s Degree
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recognized, patient-centered program that integrates interdisciplinary teams of students, faculty, and advisors in engineering, business, medicine, and nursing to address critical unmet healthcare needs