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with study investigators and will have opportunities to participate in scholarly activities, including the preparation of scientific posters and manuscripts. This is a salaried position that requires
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objective of successful and timely recredentialing completion to the highest standard. Practices strong attention to detail to ensure information entered in systems or shared with stakeholders is free
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Irving Medical Center is one of the nation’s foremost academic health science center’s working together with one of the nation’s premier health systems, New York-Presbyterian Hospital. Columbia University
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tradition that is recognized nationally. It covers the full spectrum of diseases in Gastroenterology and Hepatology. The Division's vision is to improve comprehensive patient care through the integration
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comprehensive patient care. Proactively offers assistance to team members and values diverse perspectives. Preferred Qualifications Experience in hematology and oncology. Experience with NYP/CUIMC systems and
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, Spanning Tree, VLAN configuration changes, SNMP monitoring, Radius authentication concepts, Network technology components, Network protocols like TCP/IP, UDP, and subnetting, Structured cabling systems
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departments to resolve issues. Training Complete required training in CITI, GCP, and HIPAA. Gain knowledge of EMR, CTMS, EDC, and other relevant databases. Learn and apply available technology and systems
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projects and collaborate with the rich community of scientists at Columbia who study neuroscience, metabolism and cardiovascular biology. This individual will be expected to devote their clinical time to
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, neuroscience, or related research fields. Bilingual skill-set ? English and Spanish Fluency. Equal Opportunity Employer / Disability / Veteran Columbia University is committed to the hiring of qualified local
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on projects at the intersection of neuroscience and biomedical engineering. An initial goal will be to model neurostimulation recruitment-curve relationships by extending Bayesian recruitment curve methods