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or staff. Develop and implement processes to enhance clinic operations and practices for ongoing quality improvement. Identify clinical operational needs; manage appropriate levels of equipment and supplies
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complex testing needs of Duke Health patients by providing timely and accurate results, educating the next generation of laboratorians, scientists and physicians, and researching and developing the cutting
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international programs in more than 150 countries. Research Director, Medical Product Development and Regulatory Policy Robert J. Margolis, MD, Institute for Health Policy The Robert J. Margolis, MD, Institute
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staff development expertise as an educator, consultant, facilitator, change agent, leaders and researcher. Each supports the development of the bedside nurse, and fosters empowerment through knowledge
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processes, and enable smarter, data-informed decisions. Equal parts analyst and developer, this position blends people analytics, data visualization, software development for data pipelines, and low-code
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, clinic check-in, and clinic collections. Develop and prepare/utilize reports to track financial and operational performance across the entire spectrum of the revenue cycle for assigned clinical area
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infection prevention programs, ensuring alignment with DUHS goals and evidence‑based best practices. Develop and communicate a system‑wide vision for the identification, management, and prevention of emerging
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discover how we can advance health together. Position Overview The Performance Management and Total Rewards Specialist is responsible for developing, leading, and supporting key compensation and performance
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. The role places a strong emphasis on fostering professional development, enhancing clinical knowledge and skills, and promoting career growth. This position supports inpatient adult oncology units. Prior
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complex testing needs of Duke Health patients by providing timely and accurate results, educating the next generation of laboratorians, scientists and physicians, and researching and developing the cutting