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at CUIMC and provides administrative resources and infrastructure to build and sustain clinical trials research. Responsibilities The Regulatory Science Specialist is responsible for the following
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technology is crucial for managing building maintenance and client services Responsibilities for keeping records of tenant inquiries and other aspects of Commercial operations, which may be used to generate
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on patients' post-treatment as required by the protocol and entering information into systems for tracking patient enrollment and follow-up visits. Ensuring information is entered into systems for accounts
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computer-aided dispatch platform, handles response to emergency situations across the campus and directs the activities of responding Public Safety Officers. He or she will also determine when additional
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. Position Summary The Department of Surgery is seeking a Research Associate to assist with aortic surgery research. The individual will develop novel aortic therapies based on clinical outcome studies and
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to reconcile files for proper account close-outs is essential. Assist with account reconciliations and account close-outs across Neurology, Sergievsky, and Taub portfolios. Provide guidance to faculty and staff
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Community Medicine (CFCM). This is an opportunity to lead a mission-driven, academic, and clinical center with a rich history and significant current impact that is also poised for innovation. The Director
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responsible for the effective financial management of all aspects of the College, including overseeing tuition revenue, financial aid expenses, management of College endowed funds, and oversight of annual
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home to Columbia?s Community Health Worker (CHW) Training Institute called ?InTOuCH.? This program recruits trusted members of churches in New York City to complete an 8-week, certified CHW training
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at the Mailman School of Public Health is seeking a Variable Hours Officer to support Dr. Jasmine McDonald?s research team. The selected candidate will contribute to grant development, manuscript preparation, and