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programs offered by the college. We see every interaction with a student as an opportunity to make a positive impact on their educational experience. We believe that we are the "guides on the ride" for our
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to have university-wide impact with blended gifts requiring thoughtful, experienced relationship management. Forge long-term relationships with planned giving prospects and donors, encouraging them
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, professional advising services for undergraduate students interested in degree programs offered by the college. We see every interaction with a student as an opportunity to make a positive impact on their
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Manager oversees the strategic direction, advanced operational management, and educational impact of the University of Louisville School of Medicine Simulation Center. This senior role is responsible
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on patients 4. Perform surgery on patients with cancer Position requires MD and Completed Residency in Neurological Surgery, demonstrated interest and expertise in tumor neurosurgery with a high impact
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for undergraduate students interested in degree programs offered by the college. We see every interaction with a student as an opportunity to make a positive impact on their educational experience. We believe that we
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Program. Major Duties/Critical Tasks: Simulate all aspects of the patient scenario, including history of current problem, affect/behavior and physical findings in a standardized, accurate and reliable
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to analyzing student billing accounts for errors, calculating and analyzing awards and cost of attendance to assure accuracy, staying current of continuously changing internal and external program changes
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. Actively maintain a portfolio of major gift level prospects, particularly where there are multiple complex university relationships and the opportunity exists to have university-wide impact that requires
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community. We are looking for individuals who want to positively impact the lives of our students and support student success. Course topics may include college technology, time management, campus resources