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of Biostatistics and Population Health (BPH, https://medicine.osu.edu/departments/biomedical-informatics/divisions/division-of-biostatistics-and-population-health ) in the Department of Biomedical Informatics (BMI
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. The curriculum is structured into three parts across four years: Part One: Clinical Foundations (Years 12), Part Two: Clinical Application (Year 3), and Part Three: Advanced Clinical Management (Year 4
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construction of instructional technology and equipment for use in labs and lecture demonstrations, including 3D printing, basic software development, and introductory-level circuit design, and consults with
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oversees and ensures alignment with internal control structure, which includes segregation of duties in the processing of all financial transactions, appropriate mandatory approvals and reconciliation
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ensuring compliance in all facets of the work. All IDI-GEMS staff are expected to attend and assist with various IDI events and to gain an understanding of the IDI organizational structure (IDI leadership
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impact through collaboration, innovation, and excellence. To learn more about our mission and work, please visit https://erik.osu.edu/ . Unit Overview: The ERIK Office of Research Information Systems (ORIS
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process as managed by FOD Design and Construction. Compensation The pay range for this position is $22.15 - $27.69 based on experience. This position is eligible for evening and weekend shift premiums as
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datasets (e.g., Medicaid claims, survey responses), including developing a working knowledge of underlying data structures and measures; Supporting statistical programming and modeling workflows, code
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Resource Center (GRC). Position responsibilities include: leading the development and implementation of project management protocols and a formalized project management structure across a related portfolio
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) related to maintenance and repair of building systems and equipment, and demonstrated understanding of the project process as managed by FOD Design and Construction (FDC); successful completion