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, the Nurse Practitioner is responsible for the following: Providing episodic and longitudinal care to GW students in an outpatient setting. Developing short and long term plans of care. Providing patient
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Gold testing for nurses. • Immunization review. • Restock, clean and prepare the medical exam rooms. • Restock and clean the SHC lab. • Restock the bathroom. Light cleaning may be occasionally required
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Gold testing for nurses. • Immunization review. • Restock, clean and prepare the medical exam rooms. • Restock and clean the SHC lab. • Restock the bathroom. Light cleaning may be occasionally required
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contributes to ARAC’s scientific portfolio through independent data analysis, development of computational workflows, integration of genomic and epidemiologic datasets, and coordination of research activities
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comply with relevant regulations, institutional policies, and ethical standards. Prepare submissions to the Institutional Review Board (IRB) and other regulatory bodies. Provide expert guidance on capture
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responsible for supporting the goals and priorities of the Family Engagement team and Division for Student Affairs. This position supports the development and facilitation of New Families Orientation
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and recommend improvements to helpdesk procedures, workflows, and documentation to enhance efficiency and service quality. Assist in developing standard operating procedures (SOPs) for common facility
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, stewardship, and constituent engagement goals across assigned schools and units. Develop, manage, and maintain comprehensive project timelines, calendars, and workflows to ensure initiatives, events, and
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, Safety and Operations, university leadership, and others. Ensuring a cohesive, quality brand experience across key web properties. Developing content and editorial strategies. Using content management
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of innate immune responses and downstream susceptibility to inflammatory and infectious diseases. The group also studies the emergence, evolution, and spread of antimicrobial-resistant pathogens across human