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behavior, based on the person-in-situation perspective of psychosocial development, normal and abnormal behavior, psychopathology, unconscious motivation, interpersonal relationships, environmental stress
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trains other staff and users in SR applications. The Core Facility Research Specialist 3 (A) researches, beta tests and independently develops new services, platforms or equipment that the core is
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experienced physician-scientist with a record of substantive contributions to the science of otolaryngology, peer-reviewed funding, academic leadership, and clinical and research program development, and must
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that the organizational structure is operational. Moreover, this employee develops short and long-term plans for financial forecasting, budgeting and management, human resources, facilities, and research and grant funding
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analyzes results. Works with other researchers to use and develop end products. Writes extramural proposals with approval from appropriate senior staff. Provides ready access to all experimental data
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professional development of assigned staff. Oversees workload distribution, staffing coordination, and resource allocation across assigned OVPRS administrative units. Develops and implements standardized
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assessments and reassessments focusing on the physical and psychosocial health status of the patient in an ongoing timely and systematic manner. Obtains baseline information utilized for the development
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satisfaction, patient safety and develop processes to assure appropriateness of care including length of stay and ancillary resource utilization. Provides an environment of quality, and cost improvement that is
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programs to develop skills in all six of the general competencies as outlined by the ACGME. Each resident must demonstrate basic competency in these areas. These programs run concurrently in their rotation
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programs to develop skills in all six of the general competencies as outlined by the ACGME. Each resident must demonstrate basic competency in these areas. These programs run concurrently in their rotation