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effective leadership and teaching skills. Strong organizational skills. Strong knowledge of program subject matter. Strong interpersonal skills and the ability to work both independently and as part of a team
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. Participates in the daily activities of moderately complex clinical studies and performs various activities including patient data retrieval, documenting clinical research records, and participation in program
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performs all aspects of clinical data management, including patient data retrieval, referring MD office records, preparing clinical research charts, and participation in program audits. Prepares program
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contributes to curriculum development to enhance the program. Fulfills all teacher duties and responsibilities as outlined in the Lab School Faculty Handbook. Expands knowledge by participating in staff
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presentations, articles, reports, and manuscripts based on research findings in a laboratory environment. Responsibilities Develop, design, and conduct research projects according to plan including collects
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The University of Chicago’s Department of Neurological Surgery is searching for full-time faculty members at any rank. This is an exciting opportunity to be a member of a growing neurosurgical program. These
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divisions and colleagues across the Advancement office. They are responsible for executing the University’s regional advancement program strategies, aiming to build a robust and sustainable donor pipeline
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of Medicare and other applicable rules across studies and alignment of study documents with billing regulations. Work collaboratively with key offices, including the Human Research Protection Program, the
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required. Completion of job-related apprenticeship program is preferred. Background working on irrigation systems preferred. Certifications: Current valid driver's license and successfully complete
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simultaneously, with an ability to view a project in its entirety. Convey departmental policies, program requirements, and humanities-related information clearly and professionally to academic audiences. Strong