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the "timeliness and completeness" of current laboratory reporting to identify bottlenecks in the surveillance pipeline. Following the evaluation, they will perform a Hotspot Analysis using GIS software to correlate
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doctoral preparation (DNP, PhD, EdD or equivalent). Teaching experience and expertise in psychiatric/mental health nursing. Candidates must hold or be eligible for licensure in the State of Georgia and must
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investigators on funded proposals. Performs other responsibilities as required. MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS: PhD or MD and five years of professional level experience OR Master's degree and ten years of professional
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, methodologies, software, and hardware. Analyzes data from Information Security functions and provides reports and recommended response actions to Information Security management. Represents Information Security
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the close working relationship with neuroscientists throughout CHOA, Emory University, and the Georgia Institute of Technology. Fellows receive one half-day of academic time per week. An academic stipend is
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follows approximately 85 youth after treatment for thyroid cancer. Requirements: Successful candidates will have: MD, MD/PhD or DO degree Board certification or eligibility in Pediatric Endocrinology
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program and one year of clinical research experience. Or a Master's degree, MD or PhD in a scientific, health related or business administration program. This position is intended to support clinical
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prescribed by policy and procedure or obtains appropriate personnel. May participates in the orientation of other radiology technology aides. Performs other related duties as required. SHIFT: 7:00 pm - 7:30am
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Ph.D. in Computer Science, Data Science, Economics, Engineering, or related field Excellent scientific written and oral skills Experience in developing state-of-the-art optimization and prediction models
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, including with colleagues in Emory’s Rollins School of Public Health, Emory’s College of Arts and Sciences, Georgia Institute of Technology, Georgia State University, and the Centers for Disease Control and