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, residents, postdocs, and fellows. We aim to recruit, support, retain, and promote diversity in our department. For more information on our department, please see our website: https://med.stanford.edu
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, please see our website: https://med.stanford.edu/anesthesia.html Duties include: Oversee subject recruitment and study enrollment goals. Determine effective strategies for promoting/recruiting research
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Clinical Practice (GCP) knowledge requiring broad discretion and judgment. Implement and maintain quality control standards, and evaluate program effectiveness. Collaborate with Stanford Medicine leaders
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continue until the position is filled. The position is available to begin immediately, with a preferred start date before April 1, 2026. How to Submit Application Materials: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e
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to maintain detailed records of experiments and outcomes. · General computer skills and ability to quickly learn and master computer programs, databases, and scientific applications
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variety of benefits beyond traditional medical, dental, retirement, and savings options: Events and program for children, sports camps, tuition options World-class intellectual stimulation through learning
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; statistical methodology such as missing data, survival analysis, statistical genetics, or informatics; statistical computing; database design (e.g., expertise in RedCAP or MySQL); graphical techniques (e.g
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edge community of faculty and staff who are fundamentally changing the world of health care in the cancer arena. Reporting to the NCTN Clinical Research Program Manager, the Clinical Research Coordinator
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of all duties, tasks, and responsibilities. Specific duties and responsibilities may vary depending on department or program needs without changing the general nature and scope of the job or level of
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preferred. PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS*: Frequently stand, walk, twist, bend, stoop, squat and use fine light/fine grasping. Occasionally sit, reach above shoulders, perform desk based computer tasks, use a