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efficient maintenance of their respective collections and responsibilities. The position will also identify opportunities for growth and development to benefit the library and the individuals in the unit
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staff, and other clinical team members as appropriate Quality Improvement and Program Support - Participate in quality improvement initiatives, clinical pathway development, and programmatic efforts
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and responsibilities as assigned such as user training, change management, presentations, and professional development. Work Location: Hybrid - This role is eligible for hybrid status. Some work will be
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, Labor, Social Economy, Local Government Leadership, Community Organizing/Development, and courses within their area of expertise, for the Department of Political Science in the College of Liberal Arts and
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UComm on the development and launch of UComm funded marketing campaigns. • Identify and develop content for advertisements and sponsorships promoting CAM • Ensure that all publications and produced
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mentoring and career development support. Over time, you will be expected to work more independently and apply more advanced methodologies to solve analytic challenges. As part of a dynamic team committed to
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bank, and strong institutional support for translational and behavioral science research. Our faculty benefit from a vibrant research community, career development opportunities including K12 grants, and
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meetings Participation in Quality Improvement and development of Clinical Care Guidelines Maintenance of skills required for provision of high quality, patient centered, safe urgent/emergent care of children
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, through collaborative scientific investigations and/or through the development of their own research programs. Faculty teach in the 25 seat Combined Anatomic Pathology and Clinical Pathology Residency
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-level students or other health professional students engaged in specific clinical activities. Enhance professional growth and development through participation in educational programs, current literature